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6 JStSBSBB. “THE SOUL MARKET”—a five part drama, featur ing Mme. OLCA PETROVA. FIRST REEL begins 3:30: 4:45; 6 00; 7:15; 8:30; 9:15. AND jf CENTS. M me. Petrova is considered one of the greatest beau ties in moving pictures and is a finished actress. COMING FRlDAY—that dainty and versatile little act ress—DOßOTHY GISH in “JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD”—an adaption of Sir Gilbert Parlser’s widely read novel and a Keystone Comedy—“FATTY and the BROADWAY STARS,” GET THE BIJOU HABIT ©©CCIBTY THE PLEASANT PLACES. Heady for the pleasant place* Soon you'll lift Life's Joyous cup In flic sunlight and Hie shadow Where the world in "routing; up.” Hear (lie ripple of a river And a bird tHut tries lo sing Just as though sweet spring had whis tiered: "I'm the truly, truly spring'” Heady for the pleasant places. Wintry memories fade away; There is but dream of April And that dream is sweet with May! And your faith is in that whisper. Where the wild vines climb and cllnr "Winter's lost away in shadows: "Ira the truly, truly spring!” —Frank L. Stanton. 040 Mrs. George Ximanles of Miami is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. and. A. Curry. Mrs. .1. F. Courier spent yesterday on Jekyl island with friends. Mrs. W. H. Chapman has as her guest her mother. Mrs. N. W. Meadow of Anthony. Fla. \t 8:80 o'clock this afternoon in the high school building the Mothers'' H* ailing circle of the Parent Teachers'' Three Words To Your Grocer— “New Post Toasties” will bring a package of breakfast flakes with a delicious new corn flavour—flakes that don't mush down when milk or cream is added, nor are they “chaffy” in the package like the ordinary kind. These New Toasties ar ® manufactured by anew pro cess using quick, intense heat which raises tiny bubbles oevr each flake, the distinguishing characteristic. And the new process also brings out anew corn flavour, never tast ed in corn flakes of the past. Try a handful dry—they’r egood this way and the test will reveal their superior flavour. But they’re usually served wil milk or cream. New Post T oasfies ' —for tomorrow’s breakfast Sold by Grocers everywhere. association will meet. All members are urged lo be present. Rev. W. If. Chapman is attending Hie Savannah presbytery which is be ing bold at ML Vernon. After ii visit to her daughter, Mrs. <’■ H. Conyers, Mrs. Howell bus return ed to Clarksville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wrighl of Way eross are In tin* city for it short visit, guests tit the Oglethorpe. Mrs. Ado Miller tins as her guest at her home on Neweitslle street, Mrs. W. C. Webb of Itiehmond, Va. Miss Ghidys MeKinnon, who hns been visiting in various places In Flor ida, returns home tomorrow. Mrs. A Helper and little son of Itir mlnghaui. Ala., are the guests of Mrs. I Kilo Miller on Newcastle street, f j Itev. L. R. Roberts, who preached on i Sunday at College park Baptist j church in Atlanta will remain until Saturday with relatives. Mrs. 11. L. Fox was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Neighborhood club at , 'her home on l nton street, During : afternoon a delightful sweet rote e saw THURSDAY ' Th? More jock & Wat son Minstrel Show King Baggott in MAN OR V* NEY Starts 7:45 Admission lf)c & 20c Ma‘ •: ■ ,:n i lo • Wa son Y .is - ei Show NEAL OF THE NAVY (Message From The Past Billie Ritchie in’ i “Stolen Hearts and , i Nicqlcs” i Starts 3:45 and 7:45 Admission I lie & 20c SATURDAY Matinee and Night The Moredock & Wat son Minstrel Show Helen Holme sin “A Desperate Leap” Admission 10c & 20c Starts 3:45 & 7:45 COMING—The Battle Cry of Peace i was served. The following ladies will have charge of the penny lunches today: ■ High school. Mrs. Elizabeth Way; Grammar school, Mrs. J. li. C. IHitch; 'Purvis h bool, Mrs. G. P. Smith. | The li. A. It. will meet tomorrow aft ieruoon ai 3:30 writ airs. Kate McKin non on Gloucester street. All raem j hers are expected to bring in pro L eeds from (lie eltautauqua tickets. I Mrs. N. W. Fits y entertained chapter No. 2 of the Baptist church I Monday afternoon at her home on Un |Mm street. After the business meet a social was enjoyed, daring which ;■ ightttll ho course wa ; served. ! , i■vi !- .In . or |noon iii Go on | grown-r-ps. - s re, !' and {.is . >, eh pfu. u. Why no. Top in f.,~ drink e. .. -li i iocs beverage. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. i Water will he cut off tonight. Tlmrs day, April 13, at 12 o’clock in order That some repairs niuv be made. Mu tual Light A- Witte:- company. J. G. HABVKY. Supt. | Call for coupons at saber's two j team bakeries. , First Rule of Good Health I All schools of medicine agree that It is necessary to keep the bowels open Sand regular if one wishes to enjoy I good health. Indigestion poisons the system and invites disease. Foley Ca thartic Tablets cleanse the bowels 'without griping or nausea, banish bloating, sweeten the stomach and ln ivigorate the liver. Sold everywhere. ! Fresh roe shad every Wednesday 1 and Friday from Altnraaha river. Phono 757. W. A. Stewart, 116 Monk. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ! Signature of BRUNSWICK NEWS. Announcement. The purchasers of the Geo. F. Gay Furniture business announce its reorganization into the Gay Furniture Cos., with Messers John D. Ross and W. R. Johnson in charge. These gentlemen will give attention to every detail of the furniture trade. The new management car ries with it the good will and good name of the form er well conducted busines . The already complete stock is being largely augmented, the interior of the store im proved and a successful business is already assured. Sewing mach e business will be pushed. New and old machines seif \ ■ ted pr rep -d. . s business. • . .r J( i .> ords Pianos and Organs will be carried. Courteous attention. Goods on easy terms. (jay Furniture Company Phone 623 1602 Newcastle Accuracy When you have a pre scription filled, you want to feel perfectly sure that it is properly done. To have that feeling of safety and to know that it is accurately com pounded in every detail Bring your prescription to us or phone and we, will send for it. Hatcher&Josey Druggists ’nones 47 and 447 With The Past! me * THURSDAY “The Diamond From The Sky” FRI D A Y JESSE L. LASKY Presents MAE MRRAY And Wallace Fr::b In rh ' ' vvol by . .it j “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” I S—REELS—S Admission 10c Every Woman Wants ANTISEPTIC POWDER FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended bv Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Cos, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, j sore throat ar.d ore eyes. Economical.! Hu rxt i v. n*r>- ctrsnuns .nd teßnicid.l h-ww Su.noL'! Frue. MV. all araeyuts. or pmtnud by: i t..- j ix. T.rtrl C.-c: t„n, . Bor!.. :. \ BLOOD THE Sfc* OF DtStASE An eminent authority on nervous dis eases has announced that the blood is the seat of all disease. How .im portant. therefore, that it be kept in a pure, healthy condition. For this purpose our local druggists, Roberts' Pharmacy,'guarantee Yinol because it is a combination of the three most successful tonics known, iron in its most soluble form, the medicinal ex tractives of fresh cod livers, without oil. and the nourishing properties of beef peptone. Can you imagine any thing better? Today Is Cosmopolitan Day (Jet Yonrs Early Hie C; : il CGi Gii o&til&fiilG iliush BY ELINOR GLYNN The Woman Gives BY OWEN JOHNSON The Girl Philippa BY BOBT. W. CHAMBERS BRYANTS BOOK STORE E PHONE S3. yOUR CHILD'S rr pr^plßlc l 7 "' :: . ; ; :u "•' ■ •- •> ■ '.. - -) ; .0 ,rc.:. Two or three times a year the little foot is forced into new lines, ;s pinched and punished. Can you woncer that so many adult feet are deficient—'de tective even deformed. BUSTER BROWN SHAPING LAST SHOES Make Shapely Feet Fitting the hee! closely, hugging the arch snugly, with length tor the crawl of the es-Buster Brown Shoes develop and shape the foot naturally and graceful iv through childhood to maturity, "* DON’T NEGLECT THE BOY’S FOOT Shapely feet arc useful feet—and boys feet must be useful-so put your boys in Buster Brown Shoes and see tnat they stick to this last A. J. GORDON SOME BUSTER BROWN SUMMER STYLES THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1916. DO YOU KNOW r" anything on earth Oat improves a man’s personal appearance as much as neat, well laundered linen. Its the imprint of refine=* ment. Let us serve you ! Brunswick Sfeam Laundry E. L. SHEAR, Mgr. Phone 128 Something Good. Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and so natural that you will not real ize that it has been produced by a medicine. Obtalnble everywhere.