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Shown ;1) T ¥ ¥ t No Advance in
Again *■ * ** Admission
Today I THEATRE j !0c and .10c
SHOW STARTS ' 00: 5:30 and 8:00.
THE GREAT CHARIOT RACE.
luch as never before was thrown on any screen in the \ <>rhJ|
A terriffic race with women driving Arabi tn steeds <o a
smashing climax.
While this feaure of # great i
est thrill, the immen J t '4l. \ •>" j
an important part Kifffj ■ ' ,:,lv !
ten A ■ v
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victors. II | ” ,f t k
Also
a mjj/mw
SATU^^T
W;!!ia:n Fox Presents—Charles Jones
Also
Monday— v - ‘ \
New AfUS"
By Express
A Shipment of
BOLIVIA COATS
Beautiful dresses in
Poiret Twill and
Canton Crepe
Bath Robes for
Ladies and Men
Xmas Gifts for the Whole r amity
See Our Big Selection of
DOLLS and TOYS
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
Suggestion* for Christmas
Handkerchiefs embroidered to order, nothing quite
shows careful thought in a gift so much as a handker
chief embroidered with the entire monogram. We are
taking orders now for pure linen ones, any color, 1-4
inch hem to be embroidered for men and women.
The newest Parisian fancy for the hat in gold, silver
or black.
MID-WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter’s Hat Shof>
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Phi me 680 MRS. .1. E. I. AM'BRIGHT Phone 188
i Ml items must be phoned not later than six o’clock to be Inserted next
morning.)
THAT CHRISTMAS FEELING
!!'. line, that Christmas feel in’ just!
1 " fore Pm trumpets blow
And you hear the bills a ringin' all
the music that you know;
Ami you’re rich as all treation
though no money comes at call,
For they’re millionaires of light and
love—the little children, all!
There’s not a joy at Chrimtsa which
the older folks’ll miss,
With the child-eyes shinin’ for them,
and with sunny curls to kiss;
Echoes of your childhood—they route
from far away,
1 Sweetest songs they sing you—sweet
est words they say.
it % that Christmas foilin'! Old
times--they meet with new,
\nd jov is in the hands around, and
has a dance with you;
•\nd you're rich as. till creation, where
fairy voices call
To millionaires of light and love— j
the little children, all!
Frank L. Stanton, j
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C II \I*TER OF MERCY
CHRISTMAS SALE.
Don’t forget that the Chapter of
' More.' will have a sale of fancy Work
suitable for Christmas gifts till day
1 .nioii-o" at the Piggly Wiggly store.
They will also have cakes and candy.
|T!e sue and diup will
mi la ■ font jo. i V;‘ ’Vi
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lie HpPßffv ts: Mr. Mi
\\. E/yao-msm. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Jones. Miss Ethel Ingram. Miss Ella
Rose Allread, Mr. Harney E-tridge
and Mr. W. 1. WimPee. JK
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luncli. at 8:80 |i. in.
< I (MM. i>, 'tb and tstli grade, |
V. W. C. A. hall, at 3:30 p. m. j
s' ATIJRDAY—
< T.ri lull , Hi bv (’harder of
f Mercy at Piggly Wiggly store..
A. II mcetii.a with Mi... .1. T.
liittle, at 3 o’clock, instead of with
Mrs. A. L. church, as scheduled in
vear book. ■
• oils t lull, with .Miss Eila Burford,
Eguiont street, at 3:30.
COCO I
' l!% V 1 1.11 DANCING PAR I*
' \S GIVEN LAST NIGHT.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sutton enter
■ i*<■■<i a merry group of young pco
•h. )a | evening at their home on
I nine street, with an informal dance.
Tier home was prettily decorated
j for the occasion, and yellow chrysan
themums and fern: carried out a eol
• heme of yellow and green. De
licious punch was ervod during the
evening and dainty refreshments at.
intermission. Enjoying the hospital-1
ty of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton were j
Mieses Marie Peters, Rennie Karch-j
• **r !*at i > rine Peter Renter Karch
e . , ' Jam: '. Evan . Thelma Oilmoiv
Katherine Clark, Eunice Bur.gay, Be
rne lying. Lojr Burgay, Mar.v Dean
' ilnan, Ethel lntT-am, Me rs. Joe
McCullers, C. M. Rozier, Arthur
Flanders, Hugh Tail, Otto Allen, An
drew Tail, C. P. Watson, Bryon Zieg
h-r. Wade Lewis, Ivy Williams. Jul
ian Meeks, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kive
! ash, Mr. and Mr ',. 0. A. Avrjett and
[ Mr. Morgan.
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Mrs. B. P. Harris left last night to
visit relatives iri Sparta.
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j Mrs. D. A. Krails.", has been quite
'ill at her home on Dartmouth street.
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I Miss Gladys Gowen has recovered
'from her recent illness and is able to
be out again.
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Mrs. S. Levison and daughter. Miss
I Mabel, have returned from a visit
to Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. \. Knight return
ed home last nj:. lit. after six weeks
: visit with Mrs. Knight's sister in Tuc
son, Ariz.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Walsh and daugh
ters., Dorothy and Alice Clifford, will
leave the last of next week to spend
Christmas with relatives in Tampa.
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Mrs. H. B. Maxey and Miss Flor
ence Maxey left Wednesday night for
Chicago to spend the holidays with
Mr. and rs. S. S. Watkins.
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Mrs. T. B. Kemp and Miss Marietta
Arnow, of St Marys, are the guests |
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
of Mrs. R. 1,. 'Bunkley, on Newcastle
street, for the Christmas holidays.
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Miss Isabelle Bunkley will arrive to- ■
morrow corning from CarterSville to j
vend the Christmas holidays With
her mother, Mrs. R. 1„ Bunkley. i
ct a a a
Mrs. Raymond \Y. Butler and son,!
Raymond, Jr., of Miami, will arrive'
the first of next week to spend the
holidays with Mis. R. C. Butler, on j
Third avenue.
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Mrs. IT. A. Manning, who lias been
ioifined to tile pity hospital for an
i ration, has sufficiently recovered I
-n return to her horn > on Richmond
s root.
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Mrs, Jeffrey Woodruff returned to
her home in Sonmxet, Vn., yesterday
morning, after s. veral Weeks’ visit
" itli Mrs. William Nightingale, Sr.,
mi Richmond street.
Miss Fannie Welsh, who is attend
ing Bretiedu college, will spend a
few days m-xt week \dth schoolmates
-it ’’arnesville, befoilP returning to
Brunswick for the holidays.
OODO
Mrs. E. C. Bruce who has been in
Atlanta for the past, two months with
Dr. Bruce, is expected hoiin# this
h
Miss Sophia j s expected
next TliursdM from the State Nor
inal Athens, to pend the
fcol her parents, Mr. and
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Miss Eois who is attending
the Georgia for Women, at
Milledgeville, is expected home j
last of next week, for the holidays.
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Miss Virginia Beach, who is at
tending the State Nonna] at
Athens, will arrive Hie tnirifT.
week for the .Christmas hwMKP#3|
Miss Jewell VaAn-11. who is at
xtending Woman’s col
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s with lei
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'■ Mi's Ann Burnett is expected home
i Sunday morning after a delightful
visit with friends in Atlanta, where
she has been charmingly entertained.-
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Miss Cornelia heavy, at
l nding I'.iem 'll < nllege,
I" me W- iliii . 1 1 ay ni,niiiiiw|: 'Spend
mi r, ii street^^^^v
Oa GO IP
A Sabbath church lifts wen organ
ized under the auspices the Tetn
iTo Sisterhood. Children ®V'II please
meet in the Temple Saturday morn
ing at 10:30.
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Miss Buford Aiken, who is study
ing in New York at Columbia Uni
versity, is expected home next Tues
day to spend Christinas with Opt.
and Mrs. F. D. Aiken, on Union
street.
Perfumes
You Must Give
•
A Christmas withotlt per
fume would hardly be Christ
mas at all. Nothing in the
world fills the bill so well for
gifts to ladies. Perfumes do
mestic and imported. Small
bottles or large; plain bottles
or fancy; some boxed; some
without boxes. Combinations
too. Don't fail to see this per
fume line.
Coty’s, Hubigants, Lubins,
Djer Kiss, Mary Garden, Az
urea, Florayme and Hudnuts.
Chas. V.
COLLIER
Prescription Drug-gist
Phone 116.
To You Who Are Thinking
ym? of Christmas Gifts
y y what would ba more endearing than
fl J SILK UNDERWEAR '
{ Despite the mental tax of selecting suitable gifts at this season,
//V ... /J always is the consolation, that in quality underthings, a desir
\ \ TfffTr\ k'ifti’is found. More especial}’is this line of Wolfhead more
’ \ j i\ than usially fine. Each garment, lho you choose the teddy, or
V'J-’ . \iil\ gown of what not, is tailored as the most skillful hand would
'nr*! ifj |l have it. Of a multitude of materials climaxing in their subdued
\\, \Jf, pussy willow line. J
mm ; ‘ $4.95t0 $14.50 4
Initial iefs
of the finest sort 59c
These are full sized handker
chiefs, of fine imported , Irish
Linen for men. Eecli is hand
drawn and initialed in a very
neat design. An enduring gift
ever remembered.
Ollier prices 25c and .15c.
Boxed Handkerchiefs
for ladies who care
in a desirable array of mater
ials and patterns, from the finest
linft to the neatest maderia.
75c a box upwards.
A*. ZELMENOVITZ
Miss Harriet Stephens, who is at
torning the State Normal school, *ln
AtJpWs, will arrive next week to
jjKmd Christmas with her Parents,
Pnr. ami Mrs. li. M. Stephens, in Ur
hana.
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Miss Mary Miller is expected home
from Wesleyan college Wednesday
morning. Her roommate, Miss Eli/.-;
abeth Malone, of Jonesboro. Ark., will’
arrive Friday morning to be Miss,
Miller’s guest for the holidays. j
Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, of
Tampa, Fla„ will spend the Christ
mas holidays with her daughter, Mrs.
J. W. Bennet, on London street. Mi’.
Julian Bennet will go to Tampa next
week, to accompany his grandmother
to Brunswick. , y,
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BEST LMT|IE
FOR BOWELS
To clean out your bowels without
cramping or overacting, lake Oas
curets. Sick headache, biliousness,
gases, indigestion, sour, upset stom
ach, and all such distress gone by
morning. Nicest j>hysic o n earth for
growers and children. 10c a box
candy.
CHAMPION
Dog Biscuits
Puppy Biscuits
Puppy Meal
1 1-2, 2 and 5
Packages
Also in bulk,
15c lb.
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827
ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer”
on package or on ttihtffc you are not
geil.ing tlm genuine Bayer product
Prescribed by physicians over twen
ty-two years :im| proved safe by mil
lions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia • Pain, Pain
Accept ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each unbroke,, package ecu-1
tains proper directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents.
Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and]
Add these to your
Victor Library
These are all brand new Victor Records, If
just announced. We have them and will |
be glad to play them for you. There are 1
many others equally worth hearing. Come 1
j| 18962—Carolina in the Morning Whiteman’s Orehe B!
Cow Bell—Fox Trot Confrcy and His Orch 8j
j 1891,6—Lovely Lucerne—Waltz Great White Way Or (§
Romany Love—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Orch Mj
87580—G0, Pretty Rose Mine. Homer and Daughter H
66101—Salut d’ Amour ZimbalistA. jjj
j Vickers & Mann
FRIDAY, DFC, 1.5, 1922.
Greatest Variety
of Gift Bags
As far as we know, Zelmeno
vitz can point with pride to an
array of gift bags that have no
counterpart in all Brunswick.
We have succeeded in gathering
• together a host of unusual bags.
In every desirabfe color, size
shade and interior. Yet despite
their excellence/, quite moder
ately priced.
$3 to $7
100. Aspirin fa the trade
Manufacture of
"f iSalicylicucid.
HFBHHEBI
ESSipilM|
Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch”
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cand
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that;
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can,
hardly get around, just try Red Pcpprig
I Rub and you will have,the quiclqfl
relief known. Nothing has such q<IH
centratcd, penetrating heat as red peS
pers. Just as soon as you apply Red!
Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling!
heat. In three minutes it warms thgj
sore spot through and through. Paifl
and soreness arc gone. , j
Ask any good druggist for a jardfl
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be
get the genuine, with tlie name Row*
on each package. ; /
666 quickly relieves Colds jfl
Eagrippe, Constipation,
ness and Headaches.