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PACE TWO
I want my Telephone
Put Back in please''
Almost doily people who discontinued their
telephones during the stress of the post twelve
months are ordering their service restored. They
found that the small cost of the service had been
repaid many times each month in convenience,
in time and actually in money saved.
Others found that the loss of their telephones
would soon mean the loss of friends, because of
the lack of close and personal contact made pos¬
sible only by telephone service. Still others men¬
tion that the sacrifice of their telephone meant the
loss of many pleasant, impromptu social gather¬
ings when their friends were unable to reach them
by telephone.
It is all true, what these subscriber friends of
ours say. Telephone service costs so little and the
advantages of the service are so many that it
really doesn't pay to try to do without it.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
(Incorporated)
To many women the mount¬
ing birthdays bring a little lesn
beauty, a few more wrinkles,
it complexion that has lost it;
youth and charm. Yet for
others, Time mu- io stand
still. 4 ,
The difference is often a
matter of diet. So many food -,
lack sufficient roughage <>r
linlk. Without it, constipation
is inevitable. IT poison- spread
over the whole system, causing
ill health uml loss of youth.
Today, you can prevent it
easily by eating Kellogg’s Au
Bhan. * Two labb-spoonfuls
of the original k rumbled Ai i
BKan, or at least one of the
crisp new Mwcuiht daily, are
guaranteed to prevent and
relieve both temporary and in¬
curring constipation. In stub-
JOY of LI VIN C
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"'i
Your
blood
should
contain
S million
red cel Is
to every
cubic
milli - t
meter.
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Your joy may depr ul upon rich, red-blood-eells
A HEALTHY sound, it I body is and v porous, woman's strong greatest and
-c*. unit
asset. It demands tint the red-blood-cclls shall
not be decreased ,n number.
The red-blond i < Lis .ire its workers—5,000.
000 to the cubic ’-nliinn- er. It is dangerous to
let the blood co. nt remain below normal.
With an incre..-- in she red-blood-cells, you
wilt be on the i.m toad to Health. This is
Nature’s w >.y to bod power and to clear skin.
You owe it to yourself and family to give
k S.S. a tri,;! It promote* healthy body build¬
ing. It h. ps Nat ere build rich, red blood.
For more t'n m too >-< ; S.S.S. has been helping
1 rople regain sod eta in their strength and
charm. It is made from stnctly fresh vegeta¬
ble drugs and is e i;y to assimilate. Pleasant
to take Thousands of users have testified to
its benefits in unsolicited letters or gratitude.
Makes You reeI Like YoLtrself Again
born eases, eat, with each meal.
This, is so much better than
taking pills and drugs—often
habit-forming. r
Delightful with milk or
rrt-tnn, fruits or honey added.
Kellogg’s Ai.i.-Bran also
brings iron, which paints
cheeks and lips with the nat¬
ural tint of health. At all
grocers in the red-and-green
package. Made by Kellogg
in Battle Creek.
A L L ■ IS K A N
KRUMEtLEU or the NEW BISCUIT x
P V
You will he
delighted with S.S.S.
blood - building and
tonic eilects. Take
at mealtime. At all
drug stores in two
sizes. Ask for the
larger sue. It is
more economical.
try s s s. co.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
SHE’S CHAMPION FARMERETTE
f/taurine F: .-.-.ann, formerly of Omrlia, Net)., won the title of form
j|s. t ohcr.-.r'on --( toe annual Pomona, Cal., fair. Ths contest include.!
iv.lli.iiir, churning, corn husking and tractor drivin".
INDIGESTION ENDED
OR NO PAY
,enow * tittle Pejifio-Glnger
right after eating. It will help di
gest your food, stimulate your stem
arh, neutralizes the dangerous acids
L: <Cbtt
4 times
4 hits!
for two years in wooden hogsheads.
Mellow—and wonderfully mild!
v r THEY TASTE BETTER. These mild, smooth
it* M tobaccos are put together exactly right.
, ^8 I he aroma of Turkish, the mellow
i : ? sweetness of Domestic — blended and
rms-blended. IIow- it’s done is Ches¬
terfield s secret — but millions know¬
how much better it tastes!
1 lll-.\ HE PL RE. Everything that goes into
Chesterfield is tested by expert chemists.
The purest, finest cigarette paper made;
a clean, tight-sealed package. "Pure as
the water you drhik.”
THEY SATISFY. The package...neat, clean.
The cigarettes... w-ell-filled. The paper
... pure white. And with your very
first puff, you notice they taste better.,
Pleasing and satisfying- Chesterfields
just seem to suit you, right down to
the ground.
lour hits four good things about (
Chesterfield cigarette. Rcmrmkpr- Tk»
© mi. liuuiTT & Mras Tobacco Co
THEATRICAL
Gala Group Of Funsters
In Paramount s Comedy
At The Ritz Today
“It Pays to Advertise,” the play
which probably entertained more peo¬
ple on Broadway and the rialtos of
our larger cities in the past few years
than'any other legitimate comedy-ro¬
mance, will he presented at the Ritz
Theatre today in its talkie version.
And !o say that it is even funnr-r
as a talkie than ij^evor could have
been as a play is to pay it a tribute
that is not half large enough. For
the talkie brings with it the most:
desirable talent acting and director¬
ial that can possibly he brought to
an entertainment effort of tins kind.
‘it Pays to Advertise” has a galaxy
of stellar performers in the east.
There are Pkcofs (iallagher, Kngene
Pallette, Lucient Littlefield, Tom Ken¬
nedy, Louise Brooks, and several oth¬
ers. Norman Foster and Carole Lom¬
bard furnish the romantic interest.
CONTRACTING
ELECTRICAL
Call us for estimate on any
job. No matter bow large or
small. Let us serve you
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•YOUR
BEST FRIEND
WILL TELL
YOU
QarammmV
V QictureV
W'otta Cast
iiijiSkeet.s P p w Gallagher
YMu.rn.an Foster
also My Carole Lombard
“Finger Prints"
t he Wedge Play" Eugene Pallette
(Football Plays)
RITZ