The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, May 13, 1923, Image 2

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CLOSING OUT Special Sale for 3 Days Saturday, Monday, Tuesday May 12 th, 14th, 15th Any pair of Walk-Over Pumps or Oxfords in stock $2.95 All Widths All Sizes HIRSCH’S Shoe Store I 424 Newcastle Street Special Sale We are offering some real values, compare these prices with others. Happy Home Apron Dresses New line fast color Percale, 36 to 46, special sale . . $1.00 Homespun Yard wide Yellow Homespun, medium weight, special sale . 1 Cc yd. Hose Burson Hose 25c grade, special sale 2 pair for . . . 25c 10 lbs. SUGAR . . $1.00 10 lbs. Best Head Rice . . 60c No. 2 Sliced Pineapple . . 30c No. 2 1-2 Table Peaches . 25c No. 2 Pork and Beans . , 10c THANK YOU KERSEY'S BARGAIN STORE “SELLS MOST EVERYTHING” 2127 Norwich Phone 1050 REAL ESTATE LOANS We are now in a position to lend you money in any amounts front $500.00 on up on homes in Brunswick moreover, we offer you our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the money you need and where your home is located in Brunswick and we will do the rest. We will, of course continue to make Joans on better class busi¬ ness property at lowest interest rates. MORTGAGE BOND and TRUST CO. Brroad and Walton Streets Atlanta, Georgia READ THE NEWS ADS SUNDAY SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES THE SALVATION ARMY. Mother's Day will be observed at The Salvation Army today. Sunday school service 10 a. m. and all scholars and teachers ar e request ed to be present. Preaching and Praise Service, 3 p. m. in Mission Hall corner Clebourne and L St. Open air service 7:15 p. m., corner Newcastle and Gloucester street. A special program will be rendered by the young people of the Sunday school beginning 7:45 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. * ST. MARK'S CHURCH Corner Kginont and Gloucester Sts. Rev. S. J. French. Holy Communion S a- m. Church School 10 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:15 All cordially invited to all services. ; a. m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. John G. Harrison, supervisor of Baptist secondary schools and pro¬ fessor of philosphy at Mercer Uni¬ versity is in th e city and will preach at the First Baptist church at 11:30 ] and 8 p. m. today. Dr. Harrison is one | of the very able leaders of Georgia ; Baptists, a man of pleasing person ; aljty and an orator of wide repute. I His coming has greatly pleased i Brunswick Baptists and a large con. gregation will hear him at each hour ' today. The public is cordially invit I ed to attend the services. PRESIDING ELDER FLANDERS WILL PREACH HERE TODAY The pulpit at the First Methodist | church will be filled this presiding morning eldei by j Rev. J. C. Flanders, i of the Waycross district. This is Mr I Flanders' second official visit for the j year to the city ami his many friends I will be glad of an opportunity to I i hear him again. Following the ser vice, the Quarterly Conference will j be held. The pastor and other offi I cials of the church will make reports j to the conference showing what has | been accomplished since the last meeting. Mr. Flanders will preach at i McKendree church jit the evening I hour. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH j Thomas II. Thomson, Pastor. Preaching by the presiding elder, | ! and Rev. by J. the C. Flanders, pastor t at 8 11:30 a. The m. a p. m. j second Quarterly the Conference mofning' service. will be | held following I Sunday .School at 10:15 a. m. T. E. Glover superintendent. Meeting of Epworth League at 6:45 p. m., W. C. Little, Esq. presi¬ dent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. To all services tile public is cordial¬ ly invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The pastor, Rev. F. D. Thomas will preach at 11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday School meets at 10:00 a. j i m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. McKENDREE METHODIST CHURCH T. M. Luke, pastor. Junior Church 10 a. m. Mother’s Day 11:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday School 3:30 p. m. Quarterly Conference immediately after Sunday school—Presiding elder. Rev. J. C. Flanders will preach at S p. m. and hold communion service. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Epworth League. Thursday 8:00 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | I The Christian Science Services are 8 held every Sunday morning at I o’clock at the residence of Mr. and j ' Mrs. J. P. Davenpoft. 927 Egmont St. Subject: “Adam and Fallen man'’. Golden Text: Psalms 130:7. Let Is rael hope in the Lord for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption. Wednesday evening services at 8 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. FAMOUS PLAY “GRUMPY,’ FINELY SCREENED BY WILLIAM DE MILLE ,__ That delightful and popular stage: play, 'Grumpy”, familiar to the thea tre going world, has ben brought to the screen and with such a cast as even the most optimistic admirers of the famous drama desired but hardly expected. William de Mille was the producer. The character of Grumpy is played by Theodore Roberts, whose “Uncle Josh” in 'The Old Homestead” stands as one of the greatest char¬ acters ever established in the screen world, in "Grumpy"’ which will be the feature at the Bijou Theatre tor ; 2 days, beginning Monday uevt, Mr. ■Roberts has a character none the less powerful—if anything even more adaptable to his acting ability The story of "Grumpy” deals with the love affairs of a young couple fostered by Grumpy, an irascible though loveable retired criminal law¬ yer. A valuable diamond is stolen, and its recovery is wholly due to the discovery of the identity of the rob¬ ber by means of a gardenia, of which one each was worn by three of the leading characters. How Grumpy gets his clew and runs it down makes one of the most suspenseful picture stories ever erected. Guy Wilky was chosen as camera¬ man. Clara Beranger adapted the screen version from the stage play. Grumpy”, by Horace Hodges and T Wigney Percyval. Re:! Pepper Rub trikes the "ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can hot hurt you. and it certainly stops that oid rheumat: m torture at once. hardly When you are suffering Red" so you can get around, just try Pepper Rub and you will have the quicker,! relief known.. Nothing has such con ccntratcd, pfncfmtmg beat as fed pep pers. • Just as soon as y,ni. apply Red Tophi"' Rub you will fed the tingling hca* n three minute's it warms the wit ..pot through and through. Pam ami oy-! jess are gone. Ask anv Red good druggist for a jar of > Pepper Pub dr Ee sure to :-t .rim--, i- mw R —k? cm Mdt putkige. Take Salts If Rheumatism is Bothering You Tslls Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid. Aseumatism is no respecter of age, color or rank. If not the most ungerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat no sweets for awhile, dress as warmly as possible, I 1 avoid any undue exposure and above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid . | or body waste matter, and is often gen- ,f [ erated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the j kidneys to filter this poison from the j blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a mfans j of freeing the blood of this impurity, j In damp and chilly, cold weather the j skin pores are closed thus forcing the | kidneys to do double work; they become I weak and sluggish and fail to elimi- j nate this toxic acid, which keeps ac- I cumulating and circulating through the ! system,‘eventually causing settling stiffness, in the joints j and muscles, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get j from any pharmacy about four ounces ■ of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before break- j fast each morning for a week. Thin is waste helpful and to stimulate neutralize the acidity, kidneys, remove thus j ! helping to rid the blood of these rheu¬ matic poisons. • Jad Salts is inexpensive, _ and is made I fronwthe acid of grapes andslemon ! juicercombitTed with lithia. and is used : with excellent results by thousands or ! folks who are subject to rheumatism. DON'T YOU m TIME? ..c$c i If you’d look Spring¬ like smart and nice. You’d better take our clothes-advice. f OOK over your ward j 1 robe and pick out the garments that need cleaning. Perhaps your - [» —.last, j year’s . spring suit would suit vou to a “T.” *I*444444444444 *I‘: 4 4 ♦ ♦! 4 Let Us Sell You Your 4i ♦ 11 ♦ WOOD’ 4 4 4 ♦ We have Oak, Lightwood, 4 t and Pine. 4 I j ♦ ♦ i 4 Reasonable Prices, Prompt 4 4 Delivey. 4 4 HENDERSON WOOD YARD 4 4 4 1819 Cochran Avenue 4 Between H and I Sts. 4 Phone 803. 4 A A 4 4 •J- ♦ + A+ aA*»4 j -4AA.J. Don’t Be Bothered With * MOSQUITOES ROACHES FLIES Walkers Devilment Torment Fly-Flu Bracks White Wonder Hoo-Doo Shepherds Fly Killer Sweet Dreams $1000 Roach Killer Stearns Electric Roach Paste Hoo-Doo Paste Red Devil Roach Pow¬ der Bee Brand insect Pow¬ der Black Flag insect Powder Daisy Fly Killer Pratts Disinfectant CATE’S DRUG STORE Phone 518 ‘We D ’ SUNDAY MAY 13, 1923. % or SCatis of Baking Powder Are Not Worth the Price ©f One If they are the “big can and cheap” kind because they may mean baking failures. u THAT’S WHY CALUMET The Eesnomy BAKING POWDER '. Is the biggest selling brand in the world; its sales a-e over 15 o% greater than that of any otjier brand Don't let a BIG CAN or a very Ml} B p ,™ ”* Experimenting with an uncer¬ tain brand is expensive—be¬ iv TTqtes cause BEST BY TEST time and money THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER CEMENT We Have a Cargo of 10,000 Barrels of Cement Ar¬ riving at Savannah, Ga. in the Next Few Days. Get Our Price on LaBONNE ESPERANCE high grade Portlond Cement for reinforced concrete work and concrete roadways. EAGLE PORTLAND CEMENT testing around 400 to 450 lbs., 7 day test. This EAGLE CEMENT was formerly used in large quantities all over this territory and is well remembered by’ lots of the trade as the most reputable Belgian Natural Portland Cement on the morket. DROMEDARY low grade Portland Cement, testing 150 to 200 lbs., 7 days test, is much cheaper than Hydrated Lime at many points in Georgia and a tremendously better. DROMEDARY is an excellent Cement for common and fancy brick laying. No Matter Where You Are Located Get Our Prices. Special Prices While Vessel Is Discharging. Carolina Portland Cement Company Atlanta, Ga. iwii ii ......■ || | |IBM FOR SALE By J. S. PETERSON, Owner Phone 1087 Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester St. and Cochran. Two story brick building. Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sts. Two story brick building, 1304-1306 Oglethorpe St. Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St. Two story dwelling, frame, Cor. “H” and Johnson. -One story dwelling, irame, 1303 1=2 Mansfield St. -One story dwelling, frame. 1305 1=2 Mansfield St. One story dwelling, frame, 1721 Stonewall St. One story dwelling, frame, 1118 Wolf Street. One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Lee. One story dwelling, frame, 1621 Cochran Ave. One story dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St. One story dwelling, frame, 1700 London St. Store, frame building, 1704 London. One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London. One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St. Two story dwiling, frame, 1203 “I” Street. ", Two story dwelling, frame, 1205 “1” Street. Two stores, frame buildings, 1304=1308 Gloucester St. Two vacant lots, Corner Johnson and “J’’Sts, .. A b WILL SE! L INTEREST FOLLOWING PROPERTY: 1518 Ellis Street, 1706 Cochran Ave., Corner “G” and Ah; bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St. All property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than cost. All property listed clear of any debts.