Newspaper Page Text
« "«V\t 'Jt ).\% Ml y.t a.HTvt '..\r Mt .'At Y
For Four S *v> Days Only
G Monday, Tuesday ant
SPLASH IN CL
$350.00 10-Piece Dining room Suite, sale price $190.98 Six Piece y«ing Room Suite Fumed Oak $59.98 Odd Fancy Chairs .......
$100.00 8-Piece Dining Room Suite, Sale price $74.98 Four Piece Fiber Living Room Suite $29.98 33 1-3 Percent off on all Re frigeraiprs and ice chests j
.
SI 99.98 ..... $12.50 Typewriter chairs.
$350.00 10-Piece Walnut Suite, Sale price___ 9x13 Tapestfy Rug .......1 $24.98 stool-----------------$8.48 I
Five Piece breakfast Suite................ SI 9.98 6x9 Congoleum Rug ..... $2.98 $12.50 Telephone stand w itA $3.48 1
Round Dining Table and Four Chairs........ $24.98 ..............\... ■ Best grade Card Tables .. ..................... --•
■ $50.00
$300.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite.......... Si 79.98 Brass Beds .______ ......... . ... $24.98 Best Grade^VygJdrobe Trui k . .............$39 25t*j 481
Three Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite......... SI 49.50 $45.00 Fireless Cookers _....._______ $25.48 Tabourets, each......... .......................--
_
REMEMBER - JUST FOR FOUR DAYS
H. M. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY
Lowest Prices on THEATRICAL
Tires In Brunswick THE WOMAN WITH FOUR
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles FACES” HIGHLY THRILLING
Never Has Strickly Quality Tires The With Paramount Pour Faces,” •picture, “The Herbert' Worn-.
Sold Such Low Prices an a
at Brenon production (Richard featuring Betty j
Compson and Dix, was shown ;
FABRICS • tor uie lirst nine with great success j
. at (he Bijou Tip-afro last night. j
As Elizabeth West, a clever crook,
30 x 3 1-2 . . $8.5i ■ affairs, Miss Compson, is Richard working by a Templer with curious the (Richard twist district of 1 j i
I tubes guaranteed attorney,
CURDS rnonc Dix) to break up a drug ring and •
l : bring the leaders to justice. These I
one VEAR men have signed an agreement which i
30x3 1-2 $10.00 ! if found, will reveal their identity. !
. 30 x 3 $!.. j Templer, who is lefused a serch war- i
rant by Judge Wescott, decides to ob- j
32x4 $18.75 30x3 1-2 $13 tain the document in his own behalf. !
. ............ He and Elizabeth confront Osgood, 1
33x4 . $19.75 $1925 1 j ' • home one relieve this of point at him the the the criminals, point of the Unexpected of signature. a in revolver his happens. country and At j | j !
34x4 . 34x4 $3; • Jimmy liartigan, a convict, viom
1-2 $24.50! 32x41=2 $4 j Templer has restuej from prison lith |
32x4 .. .......... ‘ ! tiie aid of an aeroplane, appeaisAon I
J V 34x4 ! 1 $4. the scene, hold up tnose in, the room, j
4x43 I -2 $25.00 ............ mid offers to sell Osgood the papiv. I
; M) I U2 Red Cord Snecial $2. i (rival He is of interrupted, Osgood’s partner however in by crime, the X- £ j
-
companiad by detectives. The officcYe j
, recognize Hartigan and place him is j
I custody, and at the district attorney’s ;
1 suggestion they also lead away Os¬
good and his friend to answer seri-'
ious charges. The job finished,
Mansfield and Grant Streets ' pier proposes to Elizabeth.
_ _
FIl MING OF
:
A motion picture pro,auction unit on
location, whether i: be in Florida or
t!l Diiii amount Canada, of is interest sure to with rouse the no natives, small
WASHING When the Paramount force under
Wesley Buggies making Agnes Ayres’
latest starring vehicle, “The
Raider,” which is the feature at the
Bijou theatre Wednesday, went to
were made at Palm Beach and Miami.
The winter season at these
Ue resorts was at its height, and
when society learns of anything new
iCLEANING or novel in their localities they miss
none of the excitement. This is ex
actly what happened in the case of
“The Heart Raider.” Parties trav¬
Make Electricity eled for miles to witness the shooting
of some of the more important scenes,
especially the water shots and char¬
Your Servant ity ‘‘The carnival. Heart Raider” is an original
housekeeping screen story, written by H. R. Duiant
Electricity lias solved almost every and Julie Herne and adapted to the
problem and brought to the average home such screen by Jack Cunningham. It brings
conveniences have hitherto been enjoyed only IRONING Miss Ayres to the in of the
as screen one
by the wealthy. best roles of her career. The
Wire Your Home This Spring ing cast is generally excellent.
1 If you have ever-experienced electrical comfort
you already realize the luxurious convenience of
brilliant, easily controlled electric, light to say
nothing of the countless household he !ps available
only to wired homes. We arc making a sptcialtj
this spring. It will pay you to investigate. All >
,
Telephone us today
Brunswick Electric Co. _
Phone 99 1528 Newcastle St
Insurance policy and The i
BrunswickNews for $7.50 Purifies the Blood and
BOTH FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR makes the cheeks rosy.6oc
MAKING COLORED GLASS CAPS
FOR TELEPHONE SIGNAL LAMPS
11!
,- ; ijm
Not a jazz drummer or a pretzel bender—1 s man -is alternately
heating; and pressing glass rods into lamp caps. (Below) The different
markings and colors of these glass caps tell the operator what kind of a
telephone line she is answering—individual or party line; flat rate or mes
stge rate, etc.
ALABAMA CITY
CREATED BY MERG
! ALBANY AND DECATUR
i
The new!city .of the. Tennessee vV
ley , came aijout during the present se.- -
sion of tbl legislature, when Repre
i sntative Pfcttcrson" of Morgan cou; -
introduced et series of bills prov -Iir ?
for the consolidation of the
Cities,” anl Governor Bvaiulon", : •
natme oh fie bill has made the mea¬
sure a reality.
Moigah county’s y> ■■■ genera
lion can even rer.a. en flu
cities were lone in the past, un lei the
name of i ;atur. Their came j
goiemimj ; squabble and the cities
divided, it i r the name of “Decatur
and “Nev 0 { tc-catur.” Then someone
Sijyb.vefc-fb hat every state in the
? ■ rijon'httirr jcity by the name of Al¬
bany cxce.n| Mabama and the denis. ,:
to change .f ■ name of “New Dccatr.
to** “Alban Jr was executed aivi Ai«
centered ivtiunrt the name .Decatur to
consider a (|hani»,j;iitl| ol <\-4 utiha&N
tan's shy: I
“Let aomejnew building town, with
wet# Tfe-’cijjhgjbeitJp alwwfc'fSiWifflU 1%’ dltoi<ie<™n consolidation
lation, and X\ey at- linked so closely
B. F. LATHAM
Woodyard and Transfer
wood delivc;:" now”
Our transfer business is noted for promptness and reliabili
Nothing too large; nothing too small for ns to hand’r f
. i. ..
PHONE 477 AND 1006
Cook with Gas
She cleanest, iiandiesi and .hcopftst fuel. Don’t bt
s slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with g&%
is the modern way of living—it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come i” and lei’s iaik it over.
Mutual Light & Water Co
•HONE7
Summer
Vacationist!
The season for summer vacations is here. \
Where are you going to spend yours?
Do you prefer the mountains with their scenic grand¬
eur, babbling brooks and shady nooks, and affording
at! out door amusements sadj as Hiking, Horseback
Riding, Golf, Tennis. Etc. with cool nights for rest and
refreshment, or would y®;. rather go to the seashoe
with its Cool Breezes, Bathing, Boating, Sailing and
Fishing?
Consult nearest Southern Railway System Passenger
Representative or Ticket Agent for full particulars and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
WANTED
MIXED SCRAP IRON CAR LOADS OR SMALL LOT
-'X.'S'- ' ■■ •- '■ - '■ 5
ALL KINDS SCRAP METALS-0LD MANILA K01k
MIXED -, MIXED v ~ ■ RUBBER Tufts! i
! RAGS*- , _ , .... LIVE INNER
i : HIDES AND SKINS AND WOOL ' S
* Telephone 212 and truck will call for
my
\% / :
iron ...
you may have.
I; H. Kirkland f
X * '. Brunswick, . it Ga ^ .
, Children Who Are Palo and Weak
need a good Quinine and Iron Tonic,
Give them GROVE'S TASTELESS chill
TONIC, it is the best of Quinine and Iron
i in tasteless form. It. purifies and enriches
j fcKMiSte’Safc’BSi 60c.
*nd Children.
j
j
j [;.
;"
During the
I Hot Summer
:
| Lady Clair
j SUPERLATIVE
^ SfeLP-RISING
FLOUR
Solves the problem of
an impromptu jn^al-«,;-
1 It'- lends distinction to
the most correctly ap¬
pointed dinner.
I