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10. 1922.
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tomorrow Night Only
One o- flie host mimical shows ever seen here in years
JIMMIE HODGES in
His Revue of 1922
Entirely diHerein from flic previous visii here.
Hijr Ciuirus of 2() finis who wear beautiful <;>'vus
and sintt.
[>(E s i !*(■-'(! | s, $| Sh. $ 750 SOc. Seal Sale now on
Opening Fi* ,r '-sday Matinee
•ART CANDLER’S
BRO AD WAY FOLLIES
. ,i FH A 810 Bh. urv CHORUS.
VAUDEVILLE
ISAII\ Musical Mullins
"’Drink uf the \ccrdians
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Hk. '.cal Comedy
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LOTT-LEWIS COMPANY
Distributors
News Notes !
of Interest
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THE TIDES TO
DKCKMBKK 8.
Sunday High 12:0:i pm 12:11 pm
ITee. 10. Low 5:57 am 0:37 pm
Outer bar calculations-—about an
hou rlate in the harbor.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OE
SEAPORT LODGE NUMBER 68
All nieinbiTjj of Seaport Lodge, lium;
lie!' 08, 1. O. O. F., a s well as visit
ing bri'ther s are requested lo meet
at the residence of Mrs. T. W. Flan
ders, 1307 Egmont street, at 4 p. m.,
today, for the purpose of attending
(he funeral of our late brother, T. W
Flanders.
('. L. ELLIOTT, Secretary.
HUNDREDS OF VISITORS
WERE HERE YESTERDAY.
I!y train, boat and'motor vehicles
hundreds eaiiie to Brunswick yester
day and, of course, many of these
m.i' 4 heir Christmas purchases, re
tmining to their homes the
late afternoon. A number of tip
merchants state that ii was the.best
Saturday they had experienced in a
long time hut the last day of the
present Week, from indications, prom- .
bps to go yesterday one better.
COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS
COMING HOME DURING WEEK
Most of the colleges of this and
other states will beging their Christ
mas holidays with the the
sessions next Friday and if ! a|§£Bcti
ally all students will
homes and about Sunday
day many from this city "ill arrive.
All the colltgeextend
'lll.mull the New 'SBe 11 r t
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and central valleys. It is being much
coldest Hi degrees below zeho at Wil
lower Mississippi valleys, with freez
ing weather north c ard of Arkansas,
coldest 16 degrees beloy zero at Wil
liston, N. D.
interesting meeting
HELD WEDNESDAY.
Op Wednesday evening the W T . M.
S. of the Norwich street Baptist
church held a most interesting and
profitable meeting. Mrs. Geo.
Herb’s ,-eport on the W\ M. 1., con
vention held in Atlanta was headtily
enjoyed by ah present. So impressive
wa s the report rendered that we
could catch the t i-uer spirit of this
great band of missionary workers-
On e of the most inspiring features
was the donation by Mrs. Connally
to the Second Baptist church, At
lanta, of $lO,OOO for th e orphans and
hospital.
A number of ladies from the First
1 aptisf church met with us, and took
•'art in the .services.
MANY GOING TO SAVANNAH
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY.
For the purpose of witnessing One
if the most spirittd municipal elec
tions Savannah has ever held, large
numbers of Brunswiekians "ill go
over, in,any' leaving ATondh.v night
on trains and others by automobiles
caving her e early Tuesday morning
md reaching the Chatham capital
hortly after the opening of the polls.
A great deal of local interest at
tarhted to the <jamp, ign. The light
is between Murray Stewart, present
mayor and .Taint's Mm Rogers, well
known business man. It is stated
by local citizens who have been in
Savannah during the past few days
that money is being lavishly spent
by the opposing factions and i, is
likely that election day will/ see
out .
light has TN
.nv city of mill.
'.I off. ■Lt If “
HE
BUSINESS THE
aniii' ’ ’"najs,
fur his ■■olls mHPPVL I'aL
illpad ofj 'IbL,. |?„> ijL'-Yl
Lays he f %c.iun' HEgrigfcjfl
■aus,. ofV,
[md i of
[umW t h:ii when
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CLOTHES FROM LINE AT
OSCAR HENSELL’S TAKEN. f
Sneak thrives robbed the clothes
line at the home of Oscar Hen s elt
late Friday afternoon and a s a result
the family’s wieek'f undergarments
with a shii-txvaist, shirt, etc., thrown
in is gone and while the police de
partment Was notified the petty thief
hud too iinucli the jjumpi a nd the
chances f,,r catching are anything
good.
NO BAND PRACTICE
ON MONDAY NIGHT.
Leader Fennell announced • last
night that there would be no Prac
tice of tin' Municipal Band tomorrow
night, but all are expected to he there
ruesday night when t" o new mem
bers will he. there for (lie first time.
Several new instrument players have
recently reached file city and will be
come able acquisitions to (he orgni
zation. .
Baumgartner’s Market ,1:112 Monk
street, Phone 100, in allition to
choice western meats, wiiVii rutun
handle select oysters 40c r|
uelivereil.
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Annex
I n uiir Nooil i>:iv yMfIM
I.ouches.
m
irTve are taking orders for
Christmas flowers.
your now.
Buy
the Battery
■that Lasts
The best protection you can have
in buying a battery is to get the
one with the best reputation for
toughneft, long life and faithful
service, hundreds of thousands of
car owners agree that this is the
Willard Threaded Rubber Bat
tery. Used by builders of 194 makes
of trucks and cars. We have the (j
size for your ear.
Brunswick Battery &
Motor Company
) Representing
Willard Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
wnd
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
K NOTICK
named be
■■ Blowing dale
’j V Slate ami Cimiitv
St. Simons Pier,
Nov. th. Dec. 4th.
Brookn4Hf (la., Oct.
Dec.
—Sterling,
■i, Per.
< la., Oct.
7th.
bv
Nov- 14th; Tlialmann. Ga. Nov. 15'®
j-Pennick Nov. 16th. dfl
Dates riot mentioned above will
at my office at th P Coutr House.
until December 20th.
W. L. HARWELL, 1
Tax Collector, Glyn n County, Ga. 1
10—2 C
To Fortify tlia System Against
Colds, drip and influenza
t;.ke uaOVE'S TASTE! .ESS Chill TONIC. It Pj !
lb a Blood it Builds up aiU.
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