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BIJOU THEATRE
Today
Don’t See It= =If yo irthink you
know
“What Women Will Do’’
But“=lf they are still a delightful puzzle to you. you’ll enjoy
this drama of woman’s mysterious nature. !
featuring
ANNA Q. NILSSON
also
“This Way Out”
2 Reel Comedy
Coming=“Norma Talmadge in “The Voice of The Minaret.*’
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BATHING SUITS
Splendid line of Bathing Suits,
also Caps and Shoes
Just Received
See Window Display
TheGuarartee Store
Dependable Merchandise at Lowest Prices.
AWNINGS! aVv j. a ii\
Keep Cool and Let Me a a! n<J
Furnish You Estimates
EDO MILLER
Telephone 196
Gulbransen Pianos & Player Pian
The home is never complete without a Piano. This has
been true for several generations. After twenty years ex¬
perience in selling musical instruments we are thorough¬
ly convinced that the Culbransen Pianos and Player
Pianos offer the highest type of workmanship, the most
beautiful tone and the greatest value in every way for the
money invested.
We have a good selection of these attractive instruments
op our floor all the time. In addition to the reliable fac¬
tory guarantee, we put our own established business repu¬
tation behind them. Be sure to come in and examine these
pianos before you buy.
Moderately priced Reasonable terms
VICKERS & MANN
The Gulbransen Pianos are nationally advertised.
SOCIETY
Riiit.p d by
Telephone 188 KATHARIN O’CONNOR Telephone 045
(All items n.ust be phoned not lator than six o’clock to be Inserted next
morning.)
HIDE YOUR TROUBLES (
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Hide your troubles, keep ’em down, !
Nothing’s bettered by a frown,
Spreading dismal tales of woe
Doesn’t help you as you go,
Talking of your round of care
Makes it doubly hard to bear, .
Find some joy to talke about,
Never let hardships 'out,
Keep ’em to yourself, an’ tell !
Oth-vr folks you’re doing- well, I
Whimpering won’t help a bit, !
Silence is the source of grit. |
Hide your troubles, big or small,
Talking- doesn’t help at all. i
Even tho’ you’re in despair
Just pretend your skies are clear.
Fight by day, but when it’s night
Never talk about your fight.
Fri nds should see you at your best
Keep your troubles in your breast
Don’t make petty troubles known,
You can handle ’em alone.
Ju : forget ’em for a while
Hide ’em underneath a smile.
—Smithie V. Zeigler.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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SATURDAY—
Girls’ Club, Miss Ethelyn Nighten¬
gale, hostess, Halifax square, at 4
p. m.
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GIRLS CLUB WILL BE ENTER¬
TAINED THIS AFTERNOON
The Girl’s club, will be entertained
by Miss Ethelyn Nightingale at her
on Halifax Square, this after -1
noon at four o’clock.
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PRESBYTERIAN “C. D. Q.” CLASS
ENTERTAINED LAST NIGHT
The C. D. Q. c-lass of the Presby¬
terian Sunday school was delightful¬
ly entertained last evening at the
home of Misses Caroline and Lucid°
Way.
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BARAC A -PHI LATHEAS TO
HAVE RUMMAGE SALE
The Baraca-Philathea City Union
will have another rummage sale to¬
day in the store between Andrews’
drug store and Lynn-Gould hardware
company, on Gloucester street.
The sale will begin today at^ noon
end will e ntmue through the nay.
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anpAV \ FTP"NOON CLUB
MET WITH MRS. J. E. ROYALLE
Mrs. J. E. Royal!: entertained the
■ riday Afternoon club at her home
n: First avenue yesterday afternoon.
Hydrangeas and red roses were
cd for the atractive decorations of
her pretty home where only the mem
’ r of the club, gathered for an af¬
ro-noon of bridge. Top score was
on.ip by Mrs. M. Walsh,
... f* 0 -r the play a sweet course con
... . i! he party and the hostess for
- way,- will be arr'nua "-: 1 later,
o o o o
v; roi : i;.' .
. FA! >'I T < TUFF
.oh. is radio Poll Day in th
.
i,s:t A, i .( Komi ly .-ah >ol, and to i
following ; tt '. active program ha .
.
x-.n arranged h.\ the Primary De¬
ar mint: ,
Fong Babies You are Welcome—• '
! y.nuiry Yi'e'-comc Department. ch--Eugene Joines. !
! . pro 1
rong-- Jesus Loves Me—Primary
j •oartr.ient.
i 'ho'us- 1 - Shine-• • Eugene Joines.
Reading—The First Baby—Miss
Lottimay Eunhley.
Roll C: 11 of the Cradle Roll Babies
—Dev. O. P. -Gilbert.
it is expected that ail the babies of
.he Cradle Roll Department and their
: arm:is will attend the service, and
i cordial invitatol is extended to the
friends of the Sunday School and
iiureh.
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Miss Billie Akin returned home last
tiigni alter a visit to Miss Margaret
McArthur in Atlanta.
o a 0 0
Friend.! "f Miss Julia Sherman wilt
■ egret to know that she is ill at her
heme on Richmond street.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. Otto Vogel, teacher of the
lass, gave an interesting sketch on
the life of “Isiah”.
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Mrs. W. H. Parker and little son,
Wright, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hayes, in Georgetown, S. C.
0 0 0 0
Mr. ana Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan
are now at Bvetton Hall iu New York
for several weeks.
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Miss Marion Padrick leaves tonight
for Macon, where she goes to attend
the graduation exercises at Wesley¬
an college.
0 0 0 0
After a visit of several weeks to
Miss Suzanne Bell in Savannah, Miss
Florence Aiken, will return home to¬
day.
O 0 O O
Mrs. P. M. Nightingale returned
Thursday evening after spending a
couple of weeks in New York.
O O 0 0
The annual class picnic was plan¬
ned and will take place Friday June
1st at 6:30 o’clock, at Laniers swim¬
ming pool.
Hugh Akin of the Atlanta Dental
<Le College arrived last night to spend vicin- j
summer in Brunswick and
ity.
a a o o
Miss Jeanette Moody, of Jesup. i;
(lie guest of Misses Alma and Gladys
Grantham, at their home on Rey
nolds street. j
a d d o
Please phone your notices for next j
week’s calendar*, this morning be
tween 10 and 12 o’clock, telephone
188 . They will be appreciated. ' j
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Mrs. Leah Rose and Miss Adelaide
Rose are the guests of Mrs. Clyde
Brown on Union street for a few 1
days.
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Mrs. Tracy Jones and two children
will qrrive Monday from Augusta
visit her mother, Mrs. C. E. Johnson,
and spend awhile at St. Simon. ,
0 0 0 0
Mrs. W. A. O’Quinn has returned t
from Jacksonville where she was i
called on account of the sudden death |
of her sister.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Zellner an¬
nounce the birth of a little daughter,
Mary Carolyn, May 20th, at their
home, 1009 Princeton street, Binning
ham, Ala.
DID"
At the meeting last evening, songs
were sung after which dainty refresh
ments were served. The hostesses
were assisted in entertaining by their
mother ,Mrs. Elizabeth Way.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hudson and
little daughter, Mae, who have been
spending some time in New York
have returned home an,-I are guests ,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franklin.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. Clifford Akin and Miss Paul
ino Brock have returned from a few
days visit in Jacksonville. They
were accompanied home by Mr. P. W. j
Norris, who spent yesterday here.
0 0 0 0
Miss Mary Strachan who finished
the term at Mt. Vernon Seminary at
Washington, D. C., is now at Bretton
Hall, New York with her
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. W. F. Guyer leaves tonight
for Macon to spend a few days with
sister, Miss Hazel Hester, who
is a -. ember of the graduating e-in s
Wesleyan, Monday night.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. W. A. McDonald has as her
uest Miss Lillie Martin of Huwkins
\il!e who will spend a week or
days here. A.-.othci urn; ol’ her guests
s Mr. E. D. McDonald of Atlanta.
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Mis’. I cun Rose and Miss
Dose, who are visiting Mrs. Clyde
Brown will leave the latter part of
o w -v ■ tor St. Marys, where they
will spend a short while before go
iu da-on, Ga., where th'.y will
nt ke their home.
0 0 0 0
Miss Bui ford Aiken who spent
i.-oet delighliul a : well as su.-eessf i
winter at Columbia University, ae
companied by her brother Mr. 1- rani.
lin Aiken, will leave New York Sat
urday. Sailing to Jacksonville on
board the S. S. Lenape, and will ii - j
tui n home about Monday or Tues-,
< la y- I
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Mrs. Lois PattiUo Nc-er will cha- I
eron a house party at St. Simon isl¬
and, which will leave June loth fu
a stay of ten days, the party to in¬
clude: Miss Marjorie Davidson, Miss
Ethel Niall, Miss Mary Jimmy Pat
tillo, Miss Carolyn Coles, Miss Eliza¬
beth Reid, Mr. Rogers W. Malone, Mr.
Erroll Eckford, Mr. Charles A- Lyons,
Mr. Walter Mitchell, Mr. David Le
Bey and Mr. Jack J. McDonough, III.
—Atlanta Journal.
Hunt Clement, well known Atlan
tian who has been spending several
days on X.t„ Simon, combining busi¬
ness and pleasure ,returned to his
home last night.
ANNOUNCEMENT '
.
We beg to announce that we will
add the celebrated MOJUL iir.o.of
silk hosiery and will have a full as¬
sortment Saturday.
BROWN’S, 501' GTpucester street,
. Phone 13.a
QUEEN
HAIR. DRESSING
with long, Imagine yourself
hair. Think how waving, silken
attractive
you would be. This you can
easily HAIR DRESSING. have by using This QUEEN
dress¬
ing also removes falling dandruff
and stops hair. Sold
for everywhere. big box of Send QUEEN 26c.
and have beauti-
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Unusual Offering of Frock 4 <**
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for Summer Use
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0 brodiered Linene Dress that attractive >
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Q and cool appearing, much higher
A meriting a price
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y HOSE BATHING CAPS SUITS
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Q Quality is in these gold Smart looking and differ- Cover young hopeful
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ent fot pranks with a pair of these
stripe hose for Cutesuits,
$2 39c $1.10
'J upward
v That, added the “An-;
to So very smart in compari¬ All colors, of sturdy mater¬
other pair if they below to those evident, that | ials, neatly made. Ideal for
{> run son play it’s toughness
y this collection gives pro- j wear,
the gold band,, makes this mise last long —practical, it’s appear¬
not to very ance-cunning. Sizes 2 to
a good buy. on our shelves. 8
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mis SECRET 1
IFFIHEMTH
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood
Syrup Keeps Me Well,” |
Says Mrs- Field.
“Really, I consider Dr. Thacher’s
l iver and Blood Syiup an old stand - 1
by in my family a:ad l wouldn’t b>
without it for anyth ng you could 1
name,” recently deep red .Mrs. I.a
\ ini:- Field.-, of 907 P-.;k sir'-**.
lTousti n, Texas.
Fields, “The “though fact is’’ have c. ip biucd Mrs. j
I used many j
medicines and treatments in my tim - -
j ), ave never found anything vet to i
equa| Dr . T h a che r ’s Liver and*Blood
Syrup for biliousness. It certainly'
g fine. {.j rs U Why, p jj keep ver alH | bottle helps it to act | i
I a on hand
all the time and whenever I feel the j
least bit out of the way a few doeses I
will put me right and fueling fins. j
“I find it is splendid fo'- st m.aeh I
troubles also; for whenever I cat I
anything that disagrees witn me and |
gives me a touch of indigestion 1 1
take a few doses and the trouble is i
soon relieved. In fact, Dr. Thacher’s
Liver and Blood Syrup keeps, me i
well and in good condition, and I ;
am glad to recommend it to all who i
may be suffering from liver com- j
plaints or stomach troubles.’’
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and B’o d:
Syrup is compounded of a numb
of vegetable specifics, 'he action o .
which, on the liver and digestive or
gans, has been thoroughly tested in I
innumerable instances and results;
have invariably been beneficial. As,
family medicine arid general tonic
its value is firmly established by
years of experience in many cases
of chronic obstinacy that nothing
else would reach. *
Dr. Thacher’s. Liver and Blood
Syrup is sold by leading druggists
with the positive guarantee that if
tilt first bottle does not benefit you’
the purchase price will be returned.
—Stella Vitae & Dr. Thacher’s Liver ,
and 'Blood Syrup are sold in Bruns¬
wick by the City Drug Store.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un¬
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rula, there is more or less scoinach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im¬
prove the digestion, and act a- a General Strength¬
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
-,hrow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
tn perfect Health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle
Vo Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The Systmi
Vase the OM Standard GROVE’S TASTi
LESS chill TONIC. You know what yoi
■re taking, as the formula is printed on
i very label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine
t'rives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
the system, 66 cents.
SATURDAY MAY 26, 1923.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
We are now in a position tj lend you money in any amounts
from $500.00 on up on homes in Brunswick moreover, we offer you
our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the
money von need and where your home is located in Brunswick and
we will do the rest.
We will, of course continue to make loans on better class busi
ness property at, lowest internal rates.
M0RTGAGE BOND and TRUST CO.
Brroad and Widton Streets Atlanta, Georgia
READ THE NEWS ADS
“Low Price” is all
right, but not
“Low Quality”
Willard sells low-priced as well
as higher-priced batteries.
But they all have the same
quality of materials and work¬
manship. The difference is first
in size or capacity, then in insula¬
tion, because Threaded Rubber
costs more than wood.
We have a wider price range for
good batteries than anyone.
BRUNSWICK BATTERY IT
MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 251
Opposite Postoffice
“BATTERY HEADQUARTERS”
Representing
Wlard Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
and % SEPARATORS) Batteries
(WOOD