The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 15, 1922, Image 7

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ft DEC, 15, -1922? ■ ' Local Amateur FL NIGHT Wfl /%< \ PAULINE BOSARGE W /M r \ Russian Vampire Dancer * Am S MARION SPARKS I \ Comet Soloist MaapiA \ miss cook It’s a Scrcein IHE RUSTIC DANCE Presented by Mrs. Davis ffij M { \ Iff SISTER MARY li/ / It a tew one Q"“§“ U mdm MARTIN AND NEMAN Corinrte Griffith gj / / tl 1W I n her best picture - M| | “DIVORCE lit COUPONS” Price 10c-30c $ Hfin E RUNS WICK’S FOREMOST 1 OMB OF ENTERTAINMENT. Coal-Co^e-wood .mn KNT SEWER PIPE pulit-R ‘ utiis hrick SAND C I ■ . 4 >* t t . •' r * / slao WBWiaSit# \ A ■P^ U^', ‘ Trr Phones 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street. With Bays Off, . It Is Time to Get the Holiday Spirit. lGet busy while our stock is complete. We store tdys and deliver them as near Christmas as you want them. Come n and select what you want, make a payment on them, and we will deliver them at the proper time. Our line is most complete and here are a few things you will be interested in: Boys riding size automobile, Irish made foot balls, league base balls and bats, roller skates, real sewing machines, express wagons, doll carrnages, mechancial toys and hundreds of others things. a Our display of dry goods and shoes is large and well selected. We invite you to see our line of Crepe Knit goods, just the thing for dresses.. %Ve have a full line of cherries* pine apples, citron, and in fact everything for your fruit cake. Keep in mind that we always carry a full line or groceries and meats and our country made sausages are delicious. Telephone us an order. We deliver. Open until hall past ten evenings. Free tickets to the Bijou Theatre with each purchase. rDAC U Y * c "V'/ h-V •-V ”.*•••** .-1, jj C V'- v ‘a -y, 2128 Norwich Cor. L 6 Blocks From High Prices Telephohe 128 News Note^ of General Interest DECEMBER 17 Kriifay High 1:50 a m, ,5:09 pm Oec. 15. Low 11:14 a m, 11:26 pm Saturday High 5:54 a n), 6:02 pm Dee. 16. Low 12:08 am, 12:17 pm Sunday High 6:35 ain, 6:55 pm Dee. 17. L o w 12:17 am 1:00 pm \ WEATHER FORECAST ! AND CONDITIONS. Locally. Probably lain, warmer: winds will be moderately fresh easterly development of the Western storm lias caused genera! rain in the southern ani> snow iu tile north ern Portion of the central valleys during th c last twnut.v-foiu- hours. Uain or snow also occured in the far western states. Temperatures Pave risen decidedly iu nearly all districts! but are still below the normal in the north. A. COMFORTABLY QUARTERED in handy new location. P U. Kesllcr, who removed ev er,si days ago from the building cor- * ihT of Mansfield and Grant streets, to 204 Motjk street Und since establishing in hi s new quarters he has been kept continually busy by mm* sportsmen and others, all of whom recognise the fact that Mr. j Kessler knww s every part and par-1 el of a firearm and when he turns I out a gun or pistol.v it is in as good shape as when it left the factory. Mr.! Kessler does work lor this entirej section of the state, and alwy K glVeu Perfect satisfaction. He received his | training in one of the largest gun j manufacturing plants of Europe and i served in every department of the j same. * WILLIAM WRIGHT TRIFD IN SAVANNAH U. S. COURT Attorney Isaac M. Wengr 0 w has returned front 5.,: where he represented WilHr' lot al man \t It ' > / l. 5 ,„ ’{Ji , \ j£s v'TellM Si - war ami (hi. to do with leniency. He is well connoefpd and Attorney Wengiow is in (he hope that h, will he freed. Commissioner Richter jwlll render his decision within theAJkt day or two. !' IF GUR 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’T FORGET WE ARE DRY CLEANERS Hills acts at once checks Colds in 24 flours if: lt the fire sign of a cold tab: Hills (ascaids. tfxSl Bromide Quinine Quidvtoart,Saitst% Hills Cascataßromidc Quinine j QUILLIAN’S : Phattyev Corner” 4 l^ofie 47 j At V Service New Fount • Full Holiday Line AND SKIRT WITH DIAMOND DYES Every “Diamond Dyes" package tellß how to dye or tint any worn, faded garment or drapery , a new rich color that will not streak, spot, fado or run. Perfect home dying is guar antetd with Diamond dyes even it you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether tht material you wish to dye is wool or silk or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. For fifty-one years millions Of women . hve been using ‘ Dia mond Dyes” to add years of wear to their old, shabby waists, skirts dress es, coat s.sweaters, stockings, dra peries, hangings, everything! BIJOIJ * Annex Try our Noon Day 50c Plate Lunches. • - OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES We are taking' orders for Christmas Flowers. Make yflur reservation now. Phone Buy the Battery that Lasts The protection you can have in bujung a battery is to get the one with the best reputation for toughness, long life and faithful service. Hundreds of thousands of car owners agree that this is the Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery. Uild by builders of 194 makes of truck* and cars. We have the size for your car. Brunswick Battery & Motor Company Representing Willard Batteries (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) and % Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS) TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE I will he at 'the places named be low op the following dates for pun po e of collecting State and County taxes: 26th District—St. Simons Pier, Oct. 23rd, Nov. tr 11m-. 4th. 27th District—Brookman, Ga., Oct. 24th, Nov. 7th, Dec. 6th. 1366 district—Sterling, Ga-, Oct. 26th, Nov. Btlj, Dec. 6th. 1499 District—Bladen, Ga., Oct. 26th., Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th. *■ Special Trips—EveyeH ;City, GS„ Nov. 14th; Thnlmann. Ga. Nov. 15Ch; Penniek Nov. 16th. Dates not mentioned above will bfl at my office at the Coutr Houe. £ until December 20th. W. L. HARWELL, , Tax Collector, Glyn n County, 10—20—*