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) FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1323. THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE THREE . I HOW TO SOLVE A CROSSWORD PUZZLE When flc inrr't Irttrm are pliiord In (lie white np:i-e thin pnT7,le will pell wordn li.iili vertlrully und horlxontallf . The Hrmt ktivr in racb ward U Indicated by 11 iiuinlirr, nliloh refer to the drtlnlllun linled below the puxr.le. Thn Bio. 1 undj.r the column headed "horliuntal" deftnea a word which will 1111 the white unices np to the flrt black aquare to the right, and a number under "vertical" dcllnea a word which will All the white auuarea to the i.eit lack one below. tNo lettera s l tke black wpacea. All warda used are flcttoaary warda, except proper name. Abbreviation, alans, Initial, technical terms and obaolete forma are Indicated la the deitnlliona. 20 IS 24. 43 18 30 36 23 21 37 8 25 to pa ir 47 29 4T 38 45 n lill 1$ 52 3. 18U, Waatara Nawapapar Union.) 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H. Seelcy, of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Battery Park Hotel, and will remain in Asheville Thursday only, April 29, from 9 a. m to 3:30 p. m. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average rase. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying in stantaneous efftcts immediately ap: preciable and withstanding an y strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult eases or Incisional ruptures (following op erations) specially solicited. This .instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing " results " without surgery, injections medical treatments or prescriptions. 'CAUTION All cases should be cautioned against the use of any clastic or web truss with understraps as same rest where the lump is and not where the opening is, producing complications necessitating surgical operations. Mr. Seeley has docu ments from the United States gov ernment, Washington, D. C, for in spection. He will be glad to demon strate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in thir section. ' ' ' N. B. Every statement in this no tice has been verified before the fed eral and state courts. F. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn St. Chicago,. 111. . P. S. Fraud Warning Many com plaints have reached me from dissat isfied purchasers that certain ; partief . have been traveling about under mis representations imitating my ads anc' .claiming to be associated with me ot my establishment. Substituting an inferior imitation for my oods anc improperly fitted, all of which is false and fraudulent and an imposition or the purchaser. r (Adv.) Report of the Condition Of The Highlands Bank At Highlands, N. C, at the Close of Business, April 12, 1926. RESOURCES. Loans and . Discounts...... $ Demand Loans .... Overdrafts Banking House . Furniture and Fixtures.......... Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com , panies .... ....... Checks for Clearing ....... 77,713.06 6,300.00 47.76 3,000.00 2,500.00 16,343.26 213.00 . TOTAL .$106,117.08 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in .....$ Surplus Fund ............ Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid ..... ..............;........; Bills Payable Deposits subject to check.... Time Certificates of De posit, due in less than 30 days Cashier's Checks Outstanding 15,000.00 2,000.00 U15.73 10,000.00 49,923.23 27,593.92 384.20 TOTAL $106,117.08 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. I, S. T. Marett, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. $. T. MARETT, . Cashier. Correct Attest :'. G. W. MARETT, T. PEDEN ANDERSON, J. Q. PIERSON, 4 'Directors. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of April, 1926. ALBERTINA STAUB Notary Public Receiver Here Mr. J. F. Gray, receiver of the Tal lulah Falls Railway, with . headquar ters at Mountain City, spent Mon day night in Franklin. Mr. Gray states jthat he will soon have the sta tion painted. He also announced that the business of his road has increased to such an extent at Franklin another side track has become a necessity Since accepting the receivership of the road Mr. Gray has made many improvements and is constantly so doing now. New cross ties have been placed, new rolling stock" purchased trestles repaired, etc. All these im provements have and will help Franklin considerably. Suffers Imprisonment For Assistance To Orphans The story of hardships and languish ing in a dingy prison in Russian Ar menia has just been 'told first hand by Oliver Baldwin, son of the lirit- tish prime minister. Mr. Baldwin went t,o Armenia in 1920 where h was engaged in assisting the Amen cans in the Near' East Relief work Shortly after his arrival, a soviet rev olution threatened to wipe out tht huge orphanage work of the Nea East Relief. Only a week later ht was arrested, the charge being tha he had cricized the new governim for seizing milk sent by Americans to the starving refugee children. For many weeks in spite of the ef forts of American relief officials, Bal dwin endured the cold, hunger, fiitli and unspeakable cruelty of Soviet guards. Then the flagging1 spirits of the peasants rose and the Soviet gov ernment toppled. Baldwin was ad vised by the Americans that this up rising would be short-lived, and h( left promptly, intending to make hi. way across" Turkey to Central Eu rope. The Turks objected, however and again he went to prison, there tc languish for several months befon his release was finally obtained. "This story," said J. B. Ivey, state chairman of the Near East Relief "is one of the most striking that ha; come from the overseas bureau. It brings to mind the sacrifices of th men and women who are devoting their Jives for the sake of, those little down trodden children in whose veins run the blobd of the oldest Christian believers. During the nas' six years at least six splendid Chris tian leaders have given their lives i. ministering to the children in the 'car of the Near East Relief. ' And While this has been going on, the people a home have been responding to theii calls by giving funds for the support of their work. "And it is' not ended yet, for there is still an imperative need for sup port. There are today 35,000 children who must be fed a little longer. V cannot turn these babes out to starvt after rescuing them from a crowd ot maddened soldiers." Mr. Ivey stated that June 30 marks the end of the present fiscal year and that the amount asked for froir North Carolina had .not, as yet, been subscribed. It only requires $60 for the support of one orphan for a year and $5.0 .. ' iL "n t i . T iot one monin. rersons wno wisn to aid these unfortunate ' children can mail the'.r contributions to John It Scott, 1200 Realty Building, Chdrlotte - CITY CAFE The City Cafe, under the manage ment of Mr. Wiley Carpenter is daily taking on a more wholesome appear ance. This cafe is located at the Blaine building on the public square. The house has been repainted, nice tables grace the interior, the cooking is done on an electric range and ap petizing food is served. Wiley has an attractive little stand and has en joyed a large patronage since the opening of his cafe last Monday. RADIO AND REAL ESTATE and n.ntr.-rtc.rs 'are makm; special It lias not yet conic to the point ! :,rra"K'l!,t,"is for 'otid'vaker, in- where homes are built around the ra- i dio set, but radio is nowadays enter ing very definitely into the calcula tions of the rpl estate man with lots or bungalows to sell. Special base plugs for the radio wires are part of the equipment of the modern home. Real estate men i'orpnratnif novel ways of adapting the home to radio. i , The single dial control, which does away with the complicated methods of "tuning", makes the built-in radio entirely practical. Press Want Ads turn the trick. mm louses Painted with CARTER WHITE LEAD BY KEY CITY DECORATING CO. Jno. W. Edwards, Mgr. Phone 27-03 l.-'J-l.T' lit sit Clean Spic and Span CITY CAFE Come and get a wholesome dinner cooked by electricity. No extra charge for watching the perform ance! ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE Quick Service Good Service WE Al IE BUSY We're finding plenty t odo in waiting on those who want to get their property in shape for sum mer but we've still time to talk to you, and to help you select the very best to be had in PAINTS, VARNISH, OILS, STAINS, PUTTY, GLASS, SCREENS, HARDWARE, LUMBER,; SASH, DOORS, CEMENT and LIME. Also ask to see sample of Sheet Rock We wouldn't sell you something we would not use ourselves, or something that would make you a dissatisfied customer. And if we can be of any help to you in the way of suggestions that is not counted in on your bill. Don't be the last in your community to do the things you ought to be doing this very minute. COME IN NOW. Franklin Hardware Co. v
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