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f»AGE TWO
BIJOU
TODAY ONLY
“Once A
Gentleman”
With
Edward Everett Horton
Lois Wilson
Mistaken for a gentleman aw
what a howling sucre he was
Hearty laughs, smart dialogue
sumptuous settings in the srreen’
laugh sensation.
The .screen's cleverest comedian it:
a carload of comedy.
Added Attractions
\HSOI‘ I Alll.i:
TliAAVKAl (ill NOVKLT)
I'ATHK NEWS
AND NOVELTY It It 111,
T 0 M 0 K It O W
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“It’s Tough To Be
Famous”
With
Mary Brian
It’s great to
FEEL
FIT!
Toiiav’s the day of outdoor life I:
Men and women retain their
youth — their joy in n healthful,
vigorous body.
A daily enemy of health is
constipation. Intestinal sluggish¬
ness often leads to headaches,
backaches, lack of |>ep, prema¬
ture aging, loss of good looks.
It is unwise to fight constipa¬
tion with habit-forming pills and
drugs. They often do more harm
than good.
The wise and healthful way is
to correct the diet. Your system
needs “bulk" and Vitamin B in
generous quantities to keep it
healthfully regular.
Kellogg's Al,l.-BlUN, a delicious
ready-to-eat cereal, gives you both
of these things. It furnishes
“bnlk,” which gently exercises
the intestines. And Vitumin B,
which tones them up,
III addition, Kellogg's Al.l.-HitCN
READ THE NEWS ADS
you are NOT
Are you being denied the happiness that is due you in life?
TT is easy to abuse our golden life-given body,
X but Nature has a way of signaling danger. If
heeded, graver troubles may be avoided. That
tired, exhausted feeling, lack of appetite, aches
and pains, flabby flesh, skin troubles—all speak of
a body weakness—a lack of the normal count of
red-blood-cells.
Every normal person's blood should contain
about 5,000,000 red corpuscles to the cubic milli¬
meter—those vitalizing, tiny red-cells which give
blood its color and are carriers of nourishment to
every part of the body. It is dangerous to let the
red blood count remain below normal.
With an increase in the red-blood-cells, vou will
sss be on the right road to Health. This is Nature's
way to body power and to clear skin. Naturally,
with your strength restored, it is easier to fight
disease and infection: to enjoy your food and to
sleep soundly. When firm flesh takes the place of
that which was once flabby, you will feel strong—
Makes your nerves will become steady—more happiness
and friends will follow.
*\ You It S.S helps S. has Nature been increase a blessing the to millions of people.
Feel red-blood-cells. It
promotes healthy body building. It is time-tested
Like and has a successful record of over 100 years
back of it.
Yourself assimilated. You owe it Pleasant to yourself to take. to try It S.S.S. is It sale is easily all
Again on at
drug stores in two sires. Ask for the larger size.
It la more economical. cas.s,u
'smith scheduled
FOR FIRST SPEECH
New York, Oct. It. i/P) Former
Governor Alfred K. Smith is sched¬
uled to make his first appearance as
a sneaker in the Dernoeratic campaign
here next Thursday.
Kenneth O'Brien, chairman of the
Independent Citizen;;’ Committee, said
today the Democratic candidate
ptesidont in 15*28 would preside at
luncheon in honor of Herbert H.
man and M. William Bray,
cratic nominee for governor ami
lieutenant-governor.
Excepting for hi speech
Colonel Lehman in nomination at
Democratie state convention in
i In t week, (hi will he Mr. Smith , K.
first political mich ei* ■ since the Chi
< ago convention.
THIt TIDE
Tue-day High 5:2(?a.m. f), 18p.m.
Oct, II l,i 11:40a.m.
Wednesda High tLOha.m. 0:28p.m.
Oct. Vi Low 12:24p.m.
Thursday High 7:00a.m. 7:10p.m.
Oct. LI 1 ,0 vv 12:44a.m. 1:) Op. m.
Friday High 7:23a.m. 7:41p.m.
Oct, M I ,ovv !: 1 la.in. I; 12p.m.
Saturday High 8:00a.m. 8: lOp.rn.
Oct. If) I ,o w I : 40a.ip. 2:21p.m.
Sunday Oct.' High W:33a.m. 8:62p.m.
Id Low 2:20a.m. 2:50p.in.
Monday High Low 0:0!la.m. 0:27p.m.
Oct. 17 3:00a.m. 3:3Gp.m.
Outer har calculation about 40
minutes later in the harbor.
contain 1 * iron, which helps build
rich, red blood!
Start now 1 to eal Kellogg’s
Ai.I.-Biian regularly — either as
a cereal or in rooked foods. Two
tahlespoonfuls daily are usually
Millieieul to prevent and to re¬
lieve most rases of constipation,
(See your doctor, liowever, if you
suffer from inlestinnl trouble not
relieved this way.)
Be sure you gel Kellogg’s
Aii.-Bhan. In ihe red-and-green
package. Made by Kellogg
in Battle Creek,
if .
1 1 ! ALL-BRAN
1 i «^i> v
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
LAST ACT IN SEA DRAMA. OFF MAINE COAST
J&.W*’'
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The beams ' the Portland Head, Maine, lighthouse caught this view of the masts and sails of
the fichmg schooner Lcchinvar as she sank after striking a reef off-shore. The captain and crew left
the ship in I ;;cheats and r:achcd shore safely. (Associated Press Photo)
RENEW YOUR health
BY purification
Any physician will tell you that
■‘Perfec* purification of the system is
nature’* foundation of perfect health.” I
Why not rid yourself of chronic ail- 1
meats diat are undermining your vi
tality? Purify your entire system
wards you with health.
Oalolabs purify the blood by acti
valine the liver, kidneys, stomach and
bowels. In 10c and 35c packages,
i All dealers. f«dv)
Rheumatism
Uric Acid Poison Starts To
Leave Body In 24 Hours
All Pain, Agony and Inflammation
Gone in 48 Hours
Make up your mind that unless you
treat rheumatism, neuritis, neuralgia;
or sciatica in the RIGHT way- you’ll
periodically suffer the rest of your
life!
The superb ingredients of the Al¬
len™ prescription are favorably known
and its marvelous pain-ending power
banishes all hi; comfort. It’s com¬
pounded to drive out of muscles,
joints and tissues those excess uric
deposits which cause agony of mind
and hotly.
What a joy to knu-v that never!
again need you sit up all night suffer-!
ing terrible pain what a blessing to]
know you can conquer this insidious
affliction without harmful drugs, opi¬
ates or brain-numbing tablets which 1
relieve only for a short time.
A large 8 oz. bottle of Allenru costs
hut 85c. And Andrews the Druggist
and prominent druggists bottle all over Allenru the
U. S. say, “If one of
doesn’t end your pain more quickly
if it doesn’t give more lasting results
than any other treatment—we’ll glad- 1
ly return your money.”
Allenru for 48 hours-.....then back on
the job again. . (adv)
PAIN
HEADACHES
NEURITIS
NEURALGIA, COLDS
Whenever you have aortic nagging (ing ache ac
or pain, take some tablets of 4 Bayer Bay
: Aspirin. Relief is immediate!
There's scarcely ever an ache or pain
1 that Bayer Aspirin won’t relieve— and
i never a time when you can’t take it.
! The tablets w ith the Bayer cross are
always safe. They will not depress the
J heart, or otherwise harm you. Use them paip
j as often as they can spare you any
; or discomfort. Just be sure to buy tht
genuine. Examine the txix. Beware of
, imitations.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
1 manufacture of mtmoaceueuddeuter of
salicylicacid.
BOILS iWkX
!R CAKtJNCLia av
Ite&Uu CVtyfi- tSJir tUi KMtaMV
.UUUnttj «'
ivi TUali mnlin sranalzM.
Carboli h«a> SiBfxlrt
creuhio U 24 hour., tur
QuJckwit rtiiV nor b«
Never Dangerous
To Cure Eczema
■ ~
It .
Some people have an Idea that is
dangerous to try to will cure eczema— through
that the “poison” go
> our system, all doctors
That’s wrong, say.
it—how
short of magic.
Eczema tetter—salt rheum — no
matter what you call it, no matter
how long you’ve had it, nor how many
things you have tried
When it itches so it almost drives
you crazy— when you think you — just
can’t stand it another second—put
some Moone’s Emerald Oil on it.
If that doesn’t give you—instantly
-greater^ relief than anything y° u ’ ve
Don’t afraid of its hurting
gist, guarantees it. (adv)
4 m -
MORE ACTIVE DAYS
“Cramps almost
Killed me”
^^11 AT a tragedy! Every month
.. . those awful pains. She suf¬
fered so ... nearly doubled up with
cramps.
Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound during
these trying times?
Slip a box of the new' tablets in
your handbag ... keep them handy
on your medicine shelf. Their tonic
action makes you feel so much bet¬
ter, on days when you're "not well.”
Just ask for Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Tablets.
* VEGETABLE COMPOUND
J. A. McLaughlin
And Company
Electricians
Repairs—Contractors
Phone 152 or 594
1915 Norwich 1923 Ellis
CougmS at
one swailo* «te
THOXINE
GOITRE NOT A DISEASE
It has been brought to light
scientific research that goitre is not
to be treated as a disease but as a
condition due to other bodily
ances.
Dr Milwaukee, \ \ Rock Dpnt T 12 Rov
Wi.„ a
‘
.. .
j rn,, The lhe Hnct doctor states that goitre ■. is . a
condition which grows worse with
| ! attention n£ct and no recommends matter how immediate small
ff r °wth ,, may appear. „ He strongly . , op
! )0 ^ s needless operations. Dr. Rock
j '® th ® author of a copyrighted
; [hciVgdtr^wit^h^niethod 110
published this hook at- his own ex
udv!
Ulcers—Bunches
Varicose Veins
j An amazingly simple home treat
Iment gives quick, cure relief without
j enforced rest, operations, injections—
1 nor failure. Simply rub the afflicted
’ Sfd a n^b 3 gc^^comf 0 f
eraid Uil and a bandage it comtortably o
: tight. Use a bandage three inches
wide and long enough to give thy ncc
essary support winding upward from
the ankle to the knee, the way the
blood flows in the veins. Just follow
directions and you are sure to be help
ed. J. L. Andrews, druggist, won’t
, keep your money unless you are.
(adv)
Charter No. 4944 Reserve District Nq. 6
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK *
At Brunswick, in the State of Georgia, at the Close of Business on Sept. 3Qth, 1932.
RESOURCES aw** 1 '
Loans and discounts 823,786.62
Overdrafts .. ... 99.74
.................
United States Government securities owned 410,100.00
Other bonds, __________________
Banking stocks, and securities owned 350,859.24
house, $25,000.00. Furniture and fixtures, $26,439.95 51.439.95
Real estate owned other than banking house 48,939.93
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 35.049.95
Gash and due from hanks 189,992.95
Outside checks and other cash items 5,791.21
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas¬
urer . .. ________________________________________________________- • _________________________ 7,500.00
Other assets ... A...... 922.50
Total $1,924,482.09
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in . ..... -------------------------- ---------------------- .$ 150,000.00
Surplus 200,000.00
Undivided profits—net 94,611.53
Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc. ... 13,119.72
Circulating Due banks, notes including outstanding certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding 150^000.00
to 76,775.43
Demand deposits ................................. ~~ --------- .. 355,893.42
Time deposits 778,193.49
United States deposits . . .. .......... 4,000.00
Bills payable . . 100,000.00
Other liabilities ... ---------------------------------------- ---------------1,888.50
Total .. ------- - $1,921,482.09
State of Georgia, County of Glynn, ss: above-named bank, do solemnly
I, A. M. Harris, Cashier of the swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. x
A. M. Harris, Cashier. i ~
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Correct Attest: r h
10th day of October, 1932. A. L. Church,
Chevillette G. McKee, Malcomb B. McKinnon,
Notary Public. C, H. Sheldon,
- i _ Directors.
OCT. 11, 1932.
THEATRICAL
TWELVETREES IS
SHOWING AT RITZ
IN NEW PICTURE
Helen Twelvetrees, favorite screen
'star j with many Brunswickians, is ap
pearing today at the Ritz Theatre
in her latest talking picture triumph,
“Unashamed,” which is superior to
| the “Trial of Mary Duggan,” which
i brought her fame in the motion pic
j ture She world. is supported by cast including
I a
Robert Young, Lewis Stone, Jean
| Hersholt, and the production is di¬
rected by Harry Beaumant and is a
j Mayer masterpiece studios. of the Metro-Goldwyn
| It is gripping story, filled with
'suspense [ a
and excitement, yet contain¬
j ing delightful romance,
Tomorrow the Ritz is offering
I “Devil’s Lottery,” with the delightful
actress Elissa Landi co-starripg with
Victor McLagten. In addition there
are short subjects including Paradise.” ‘“Patents
.Pending” and “Peasant's
HILARIOUS FUN IN
ONCE A GENTLEMAN’
James Cruze personally directed his
j latest production, the hilarious come
|dy, “Once A Gentleman,” and Lois with Wil- Ed
jward 'son at Everett the Bijou Horton Theatre today. The
|screen wizard who made “The Covered
j Wagon,” “Old Ironsides” and other
les a L V *' B
U"g ■ comedies , equals i his famous ability nit
t "’ n ° Ut stu P endous Carnatic Pr¬
j du ,A 1Q1 ’'
! 0nce A A „ Gentleman’ „ „ . .
is a
“'f'
cst screen comedies shown here in a
long time. In the stellar cast as
sembled by • Cruze to support the feat
, , T , • „ T) ,
; ______1
1 CAIID OF THANKS
I take this method of expressing
mv heart-felt thanks to the good peo
Hand P’° of for Brunswick their and kind st Simons Is
many words and
deeds during the illness and death of
wolds and deeds shall ever he remem .
bered by a gi ief-striekened brother.
W. J. WHATLEY.
, Long Leaf, La.
j WQRNOUT MEN NEED
OLD-TIME IRON TONIC
__^
^ 1;lme
f n,i " ervoas need irnn and cod
Q ver pe pt; 0ne a s combined in Vinol.
I The very FIRST bottle brin w
strength, better appetite and oound
,i eep . yinol aids digestion and in
creases the red blood. Gives vou new
pep and ambition. Equally good for
tired, nervous women and underweight
children. Tastes delicious. Get a
Hie today. The results will surprise
you! Cash Pharmacy.
TODAY
iHorp thrilling than •1
“trial of mahy pugan
UMMHAMED
jlarring
H* *
tomorrow
This Womin’i
Lur* Wm
F atal To
Many Man I
ELISSA
LANDI
DEVIL'S
©TTERYI* with
I Victor MeLagUn
1 Alexander Kirkland
Paul Cavanajh
Sam Taylor
Production
rox picture
RITZ
Under Direction of _
LUCAS & JENKINS
The Coolest Spot in
Town
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
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job- No matter how large or
email. Let us serve you
A. T. HARRISON
Electrical Contractor
2222 Ellis St. Phone 16S