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Tomorrow
It is oasior for a woman to play
with fire than with her future
by marrying a man and keeping
the Secret,—See
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A play for wedded coupies
there who wili be wedded
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Built for Summer Driving
The Buick Six Cylinder Touring
Sedan is particularly popular.be¬
cause it combines perfectly the
many advantages of the open tour¬
ing model with the luxury and
convenience of a fine closed car.
Trie wide windows provide touring
car airiness; yet in case of a summer
shower or dust storm, a turn of the
hand instantly protects the oc¬
cupants without obstructing their
vision.
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power, dependability and riding
comfort are Sedan. worthily typified in
this Touring
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When better automobiles arc built, Buick will build them
Anyone
Can Make a
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but it takes brains, resources,
and large volume production
to make a reliable battery at a
low price.
There is no lower-priced
reliable battery than the Wil¬
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‘THE CHRISTIAN” ONE OF
GOLDWYN’S MASTERPIECES
A photoplay tbnt is worthy to rank
among tbs bo -; th it the industry has
to ; s!iow—that is the opinion of many
| ! reviewers, GoWwyn’s famous stars photoplay and directors version
y, ho saw
j oi Sir Hall Caine’s most famous nov
| oi, “the Christian,” run off in a pri¬
vate screening at the studios. Pic
j tuvegeers of Brunswick will have nr.
j opportunity of judging of the production merits
I of this Maurice Ikiurnouv
' when “The Clui.dun” comes to the
B.jou theatre for two days, begiiminp
;eday. It is a foregone conclumor
a t they will agree with the op.n
:ms n r il by those who have al
i dy ssen it.
When Goldwyn decided to make
I the film version of Sir Hall's great
[novel, the production executives carl
| about tor I he best man in the busi
; ,css to ;"irect it. Choice finally set
:ied on Mauri - e Tourneur, who has
won international fame for h's pro
Cciim-s of “The Blue Bird,” “Treas
• j land,'’ “The Last of the Mo'ni
- “Terra Do-if’ and other iTt
y classi.s. Tim task of selectin'
Cin v. o leading players was then en
-ii J i ;o'. ( hoic-e did not settle
: a yon Bioha: d Dix for the part of.
: Storm and Mae Busch for the
| Glory Quaylc until considered, many famous test
i film players had been
j c,; am! discarded as not absolutely
suited to the roles.
I Uii (Cor Tourneur has inc/.e r.
| a lny out from dramatic Hall .and Caine’s thrilling story—one photo
; ;
! Gist goes si might for the heart. The
I beaut;.' of many of tits scenes, in com
! position, Vigkthy: and photography
I is unique in the development of pic
! Cures and reveal why Mr. Tourneur
i iregarded as an artrst in this new
j craft. The acting is us intelligen:
: ui.i effective ns the direction. Rich
bird Dix, Mat Busch and the othe:
ripc.iu.Ts are bound to emerge fior,
ii-:, screening- of “T.-e fihr-rt:. if w:t.
I new acting laurels.
j GLORIA SWANSON AT THE
POPULAR GRAND TOD A';
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i •'Si’kL'nj; LundA is m: hi" : vcy
ft !c ! ii wii: h Eire: prise p resell, s I’m
: popular ;ii:J beautiful star, Glo-i;
i ; Miss Swanson, who lias
. x\ i! a foremon. plu v c hi the re.
d i i picture art lovers throughout
Ai. ■ world by h.er wonderful ehara-.r
; : .rinati: n.= ;n “Statius Content/
ou Can't Believe Everything'' am
: ' .-k.c l"lv for .Side,' portrays one o:
riie Mu/eST S*fd' role*
* aver po.-'.raycd or • Urn .screen. He;
:;b art is reinforced by a story o
, . iiiicent grandeur arri endless
meaning.
Both tin* matrimonial and patriotic
causes are involved in “Shifting
j Bunds.' As Marcia Grey, the- TSiotlt
!'cere artist struggling to support and
care for herself and her invalid sis,
in Niw York, sue faces the dm
: matic possibilities of being- flung or.:
i into the street because of the lack of
l funds.
GEORGIA WATERMELONS
ARE MOVING 79 THE
MARKETS BY TRAINLOADS
Atlrn'a, July .1.—Georgia water¬
melons, which, like peaches and o'.he
iuciou.-; edibles, have m.de Georgia
Iambus. t hroughoiit the country, am
speeding to the markets. A full train |
In d iron Goal.! .Georgia territory Atlanta. | S3
i. ■ boon handled by the i ®
15!i mirgv-and AtlaiiMf- railr.iai
and official:: of the nysteni report IhM
nu: ..- carloads will be shipped during
iseason from various points or. its
line.
j. : ' ;■ orris Georgia watermelon
i p v;;i : 1,000 ai-ipads'less than the
• i-oji of t.'.'i. a'-'d tlie 1021 crop was
c: i:o (is under the production
f i-ftO. which, was M.iJOO carl.-;
y .-ii , crop v.'J! be 10,000 car
.r- '••. :< di””- t.» 1 -..j. t c.-'llruif .
-. t; vo ... :h: :n y ,et-= koxc days
ei-.nd ; ■■ . rge .A pp.r. ; dales o.f
’:v la-p " V r r giWstermel
.cen.-:t ; tu.c an ir-ipoilant money
(;; p in a number of South Georgia
c -v. lies, which the A., B. & A. rail¬
way trav.rses, and generally good
v for this ye; r’s crop seem to
■ in prospect.
Let Us Sell You Your
WOOD’ ♦
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We have Oak, Lightwood, 4
and Pine. t
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Reasonable i’rites, Prompt 4
Dclivcy. *
HENDERSON WOOD YARD 4
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1 S 119 Cochran Avenue *
G .Tween H and I Sts. 4
Phone 80.T +
“Its
Talcum
Powder
Time”
Mavia Talcum
Squibbs Talcum
Pompeian Talcum
/Mary Garden Talcum
Listerine Talcum
Djer Kiss Talcum
Houbigants Talcum
Gardenia Talcum
Johnsons Talcum
Mennens Talcum
Love Me Talcum
Nadine Talcifhi
Jadda Talcum
Yantines Talcum
Florient Talcum
Velvetina Talcum
Gueriains Talcum
Cotys Talcum
Wc have also stocked,
Edna Wallace Hoppers Toi=
let Preparations
Youths Clay
Face Powder
Youths Cream
Hair Youth
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SILS
that kills more people and kills them
quicker than any other. particularly This warn-j ap-i
ing, by physicians, is
plioable this season of the year, when |
your system “lets down” in tone anrt-l
vigor with the first approach of warm |
weather. |
gives What arc of the the warnings approach that of indiges-; nature |
you
■:i»n? The medical books tell us: L|
•las, which means that your food is
'ermentlng instead of digesting. 2. A j
feeling of fullness or oppression - in ,
'he region of the stomach after eat
ngY. This means (.lmt the gas has
ballooned your stomach and is press .
ng up against worn- heart and lungs.:
). A dull, lazy feelinf, which means!
hat you are not getting nourishment
rom what you- are eating. 4. Rest.
cssness, unrefreshing sleep, wrffch
neans that the poisons of indigestion
ire disturbing your brain and nerves.
'>. Sometimes, pain and fluttering:
iround the heart, though this symp
om may come later.
Don’t take chances with indigestion i
—you are too apt to lose. If you
lave had any of the symptoms men ;
ioned above, get your digestive or-;
tans to work at once with Dan-Nax, •
he greatest prescription that was;
iver written for a digestive tonic.
ian-Nex immediately aids and assists :
;very one of ycxir disgestive organs,;
ncluding the stomach, liver and bow.
ds, Dan-Nax makes your digestion \
'perfect and complete”. You feel its
helpful effects from the very first
lose. Get a bottle of- Dan Nax today
it any drug store. Dan-Nex is so
nuch superior to any other remedy
or indigestion that the manufactur
■rs have instructed every druggist to
refund the price if you do not get re
ief, so costs you nothing if you are
not delighted with results. Delay
light be dangerous, get Dun Nax Lo
lay.— lAdv.).
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h J. R. REYNOLD'S ♦- 1
- PHOTOGRAPHER
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■ 'Begs: to announce that he has •*j
removed from 1-123 1-2 New-' -i i
r castle street lo ♦ i
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502 GLOUCESTER ST.
(Ground Floor) :i
A Modern!} Equipped Studio A;
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WHY PAY MORE?
i This being the Glorious Fouth, all of our I
]
Gores will be closed the entire day.
| Its America's Day and we salute lire Red,'
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j VVFiite and Blue.
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PHOENIX
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1923.
J. W. Tate Gains \ ^
25 Lbs. Taking Tanlac
yj . _ j . ..... Tn c, residing
at lR0 2 Maple .-dive;. Rome, Ga. ;
« } ;,ard! arown a <iay free j
. i
“nhc” r in’mL'i ; n p n vearr. I was
'- with !
j,;,;, K , v .,_ 01 . , hu-’-iing cough'nearly
every uld"eai miimte. Finally iuiyt’h'.ng I got to where i
j CO in.-redy except
,, Iittle swect I lost twenty- ,
fi v0 pounds and got so weak the short
...... th( , tol . e w0 .,ij completoly ;
Keep the air "keep ro
fresh Alive/ it
Why not: make home
the coolest place in
town with live, fresh
air from a G-E Fan ?
You can run a G-E
Fan all day long for
the trifling cost of a
fair cigar or a soda.
Jfookjor this ' Get s G-E Fan
Dealer’s in the Window A
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PRODUCT
G’EFans
-use uo more current than a single lamp
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE 32B-12!
CARTER ELECTRIC CO.
Distributors
ATLANTA SAVANNAH
own expedience ■. cou d •’ p
i just dan cay tbo mucu ^ m praise
,
Tanlac/’ a.ll „
T.rffnc is for u !•’ , by good tkug
-Is. Accept no substitute.
bottles s
Tanlac V golablc Bill-: aft- Nature's
r - ’ for constipation. For
everywhere.