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MILK ROLLS, per package ----... 08 c
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POUND CAKE, (he old fashiesn'd kind only, per lb.....25c
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ANGEL POOD CALL 25c
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’The Flowers That Blowm in the Spring”
Are no Gayer Than Milady’s Clothes
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“The flowers that bloom in the
spring, Ira la,” and in other sea¬
son’s too, are used to trim ninny
of the new spring clothes. For
instance, the dinner frock in the
center has clusters of fine roses
and foliage in whites, blues,
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mn IE FOOLED
Beware! Not all Package Dyes
are “Diamond Dyes”
iamord Dyes
Always ask for ''Diamond Dyes”
and If you don't see the name “Dia
nior.d Dyc-s” ■ n ilia pin.kage—refuse
il—iuuvi it back!
Ik: 'H 35-<vcnt: pneku.ee of “Diamond
. ■. coiitai : el ions so iniple
any wo;.:can- dye or tin
dre:,a<:3, waists, sweat''.:':;. stockings
i :ir, r, is, co; ts, di ■ perk •- eov a - :g :
—evurytldag new, even if she has
oe\--r dyed before Choose any col¬
or at ii . ore. Refuse sub -d itates.
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.I’ :"e malts ; -ni-.-t «m hjppy i-| -j..i-y \ 8 j
® bnn<y 5 ’em hero- U
THAT wrinkled, wrinkled, soiled soiled
.'Suit or gown that you (
LLj “-i’i dLkca'-cdetl Iiist s<ia>icn. styl-1 Lftu
j «*? look cpr.iee and a
after we dry dean A L* ,
IT ! ■ c Be ST WINTERTIME
(of TREAT ~ ! S ACUNDANCE ^
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wait until b? get-, here t> think i
sbv-'.t heat. Come- in and kt us
deuioBstrafc r>ur rarious hou-tert.
to you. We have a good stock of
gas beaters at. very moderate
prices.
Ajrwitu for CLOW GASTLAM
K.a£DATORS. Let us demos
utrute them to you.
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am «ST i C fi N-CHHMiiJf
pinks and greens on white chif¬
fon. The chiffon, in turn, is
draped over a flesh tinted ma¬
terial.
On the right is a charmh..,’
little sports suit in whi, a silk and
wool crepe with ii, rwoven
bandings of the same color. A
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Bare your tight, aching chest. Stop
ttie pain. Break up the congestion, j
led a bad cold loosen up in just i
short time. ‘ :
iv.'d Pepper Rub is the cold rcm
cay Lint brings quickest relief, it can
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
end the tightness and drive the conges*
tian and soreness right out.
Kothing lias such concentrated, gene
hating heat as red peppers, and when
heat penetrates right down into colds.
congestion, aching muscles and sore,
° TI^moinenFyo^pply fee! the tingling S*Pepper
you heat. In three
minutes the congested spot is warmed
through and through. When you are
suffering backache, from a cold, rheumatism,
stiff neck or sore muscles,
just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper
Rub, made from red peppers, at any
drugstore. You will have the quickest
relief known.
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f.iry'lo Syrup now ,o:a sale. Made
by Bmr.swick Candy Co. Ask your
cer for it.
do “wa
dream?
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—’■ ,;c:mso sleep does not bring' total,
rresume;:;. The brain sld! tries
to' imorprot Bt-iisaUcJis anti memories,
its efforts are our dream-:. Tired,
i.c h- skin mu' muscles wake up
quickly when
fttaar SS?_ After
brings them its bracing action.
strenuous exercise, Purtest Rubbing
Alcohol is an ciivigorating rub-down.
In tlx? dressing' room, a splendid de
edernnt and a rose-fragrant balm aft
or shaving.
One of 200 Purctest preparations
for health and hygiene. Every item
the best that skill and care can pro¬
duce.
Andrew’s Drug
Store
nut
chic little off-the-face hat of
black crimped moire ribbon is
shown in the insert. A long
metal and rhinestone bar makes
a touch of sparkling color against
the black. A very charming
chapeau for the maid or yovB»“
matron.
THEATRICAL
JACK LONDON'S STORY 0l- ;
■BUCK IS FILMED A!' LAST
Bur.-:, , viant . . Bernard
a jam; pur¬
chased i by Ijal Roach when it was a
puppy ami raised for the “art, is fca
Pared in “The Cal! of the Wild,” a
,,; ct umation of Jack London’s : famous
"V* , „ ,,, l, hc torments . and hard- . ,
mips endured oy Lie hero of Lon
'Ion’s story were lived over again by
Roach’s deg.
“The Call of the Wild” is the story
which established London as one of
^ ‘"a' W'T 4 /aT’T WWW al,< F ,Mo T v f E it01 osc ' s sc (' ° f
cr „ , T Call of the Wild” will
establish ' G lm Buck “ e
as a star and Ifal
Roach as a producer of features, he
having heretofore confined Ids pro
duct;on efforts entirely to comedies.
In the cast of the picture are Jack
Mulhall, Walter I.oi>y, Laura Rocs
sing, Frank Butler and Sydney D’Al
brock. Harley Ivl. Walker; mho was
a personal friend of Jack London’s,
wrote the titles. Fred Jackman
wrote the scenario and directed. It
will be shown at the Bijou theatre to¬
day.
DIVORCE QUESTION
CAUSES MUCH TALK
IN FILM CLASSIC
Mot a day passes that the newspa¬
pers of the land either in a news
sense or an editorial way do not
touch upen the divorce question. It
has Us intricate phases and is al¬
ways being brought out with some
new angle that causes all kinds of
discussions behind closed doors where
divorces ! ave just been granted or
court appeals are being considered.
<n the big picture, rYosterdfiyV;
Wife,” which comes to the Bijou the¬
atre iyednesday, tho divorce problem
is given muck thought.
A divorced woman is the heroine.
Lbe -1.11 loves her husband secretly
and devoutly. She makes every effort
to bury the past. Jus; when she
thinks her bruised heart is respond¬
ing to the treatment devised through
constant travel as the companion of
a rich woman along- comes he man
with a new wife.
Thrown together, the former hus¬
band and -wife and the nciw wile be¬
come the center of a fast-moving ro¬
mance that is trippingly and realis¬
tically _ told by the motion - picture
camera.
ST.’ SIMON TRANSIT
COMPANY
BRUMSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule, Starting Sept. 18
Leave Brunswick .................. 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick ...... 8:00 pm
Leaven Ocean Pier................10:30 am
Leaven Ocean Pier ................ 4:80 pm
Sunday Schedule.
Leave Brunswick................... 9:80 am
Leave Brunswick.................... 2:30 pm
i Leave Ovnan Tier.................11:00 am
' Leave Leave Oceaa Pier.......0:00 pm
Pbona (RO St. fuBiou T;aA8tt G»
TUESDAY. A PD It 13, 1924.
Used Kellogg's Braa 2 mnM~~
esnstipafa gees after ssifferiisg 1 fears
Three years of suffering with con¬
stipation. What happiness was his
when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and
krnrahled, restored his health. But
read his letter.
•'Dear Sira:
. this ia what I think of
, . not be
your krumbled bran. I would
without it for anything in the world.
. for three years I used all
. . constipation,
lands of medicines for
and only pot temporary relief. I was
advised by a doctor bep-an to use using Kellogg it s I
Uran, and since I anything
don't have to take pii’.s or
else. I have used it two months, and
my ----- constipation ----- »:—h„n has left t.'fi me. I feel
better now than 1 have for three
years.” original of this letter is file
(The Kellogg Company, on Battle
at the
Creek, Mich.)
Kellogg’s Bran brings results be¬
cause it is ALB bran. You can’t
tight constipation with halfway mea¬
Something More!
After meals you want something more—a bit of
sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEY’S is
that “something more” and it’s more than that!
It is a great aid to your good health, as medical
authorities say.
This is from a recent book on health:
“Many physicians now recommend gum chewing ....
for a better and more complete change of the starches
into dextrin.”
after every meal
—means that your digestion is aided while your
pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit.
Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRIGLEY
quality — sealed in its purity package.
IV rig fey ’a
makes tke
next cigar
taste better
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If this Signature 1r
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is NOT on the Box, it is NOT
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<s Thcre is no ether BROMO QUININE”
Proven Safe for more than a Quartor of a Century as a quick
and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and aa a
Preventive.
The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet
Price 30 Ceuta
G oal-C oke- W ood
CEMENT PLASTER iffilCK
4Wk\ SLAG
LIME SEWER PIPE
SAND Y-«‘fe <=««• brick
SHINGLES '«cuv
nrui LATHS --ikull rue PIPE
SLAG FLUE UNlYu ' /
Tetsjjhoae Coney !7 add & lb Parker Compand h "" l
29
sures—with r.ro bo
bran. It, takes ALL bran to 10G
per cent effective.
Because Kellogg’s Bran is ALL
bran it sweeps, cleans and purifies
tho intestine. It acts naturally—just
ns nature acts. It, stimulates the in
testinc and makes it function regu¬
larly. It i3 guaranteed to bring re¬
sults, or your grocer will refund your
money.
Kellogg’s Bran lias a delicious nut
like flavor. Quito different, from ordi¬
nary, unpalatable brans. You will like
it as a cereal, sprinkled on other
cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or
in tho recipes given on every package.
Eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg ’«
Bran every day—in chronic cases, with
every meal. Made in Battle Creek.
Sold by all grocers.