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THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1327 THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE FIVE. f A p -'Hi . j: ' x ' y V.-.- ' ''w. . . v. -:' r f Y CITY OF MIDNIGHT FUN'S IN MOVIES! Bebe Danilcs Wins Free Trip to and Becomes "Stranded in Paris" RIN-TIN-TIN IN "WHILE LONDON SLEEPS" A Warner Bros. Production CLARA BOW, QUEEN OF FLAPPERS, GROWS UP! V Clara Bow Becomes Star in Pictur ization of Elinor Glyn's Novel, "It" Rinty At His Best Clara Bow, long hailed as the reigning queen of flappers, has grown up. She is now a full-fledged star. Such was the recent announcement of Jesse L. Lasky, first vice-president of the Famous I'layers-Lasky Corpo ration. l'lans 'for the Paramount star's fntnrp wprr nkn made known bv Mr- Lasky when he stated that the pic-1 ture to mark her elevation to star dom is Elinor Glynn's "It," which comes to the Idle Hour theatre Fri day and Saturday. Clarence Badger "directed and Antonio Moreno is tea . tured. . Miss Bow's destinies will be guid ed by the man who is credited with her discovery, B. P. Schulberg, as sociate producer in executive control at Paramount's West Coast Studios where her films will be made. "She is the greatest single 'bet' in pictures," says Mr. Schulberk. "Her work as a featured player stood out like a beacon light and all she need ed was the support of a great organ ization. Miss Bow's handling of the flapper manicurist in 'Mantrap' was a positive sensation. As a Paramount Ktcr ihp has a brilliant future." Clara Bow is entirely a product of motion pictures. She gained her first rUnrr hj winning a heailtV COlltCSt wiiHiivi. uj ' . -. j and through consistent work developed ncr screen xaiemsj hci jji1"' 1114 allv resultincr in a contract as a Paramount fpatlirrd tilaver. . Since that time her ascent in the film world has been remarkable. rv W ADMINISRATOR'S NOTICE TTavinof nil a lified as administrator of J. L. Cabe, deceased, late of Macon county, W. L., this is to nomy an npr;nn; havinc claims against the Out of the dark, sinister shadows of Linn house comes a horrible, leer ing face of a man, half beast, half- human, with a lovely girl limp in his' arms. And out of the dark Idle Hour theatre, where "While London Sleeps" nrlll Up hnwn npYt Wednesday and Thursday will come sharp sounds of indrawn breath and suspense; for Uin-Tin-Tin's latest nicture for Warner Bros, is a thrilling, melodramatic ro mance of London s underworld, where darinsr crimes are nlanned and exe cuted behind - the battered doors of hom to Paris citv mulnWrtit fnn? Ik-be Daniels Ul WV n.Hiii.f,". - has. In fact, she's oeen siranueu there! . Her current starring comedy, "Stranded in Paris," coming to the Idle Hour theatre Monday and Tues day, takes Bebc from a. small west; crn town to the land of her dreams. On the way over, she meets hand some vountz lames mil ami gives him her Paris address. Finding the street on which the house is located she discovers nothing but a heap of ashes. Not knowing what to do, her worries are increased when a thief snatches her purse. Bebe gives chase but loses him in an amazing maze of streets. Incidentally, she loses herself. Naturally, when Hall comes to call nn hpr and discovers only a burnt ruin, he starts making a search of hie nwn fma v tun nur her at ot. Po, involved in the most incredulous series of questionable adventures one minlit ever wish to keen away from. And how, you ask, did tins girl reacn (tin fashinnnmV hotel at St. Po? WpII afler losintr her way, she wins a position with "Uortense," a mn.llciP TIipv ask l'.ebe to deliver UIVV1HHV . j - some gowns at Dcauville, but through a switch in t he railroad tickets sue i transported to the other resort and welcomed, as Lountcss rasacia. Laughs? You cant count cm! Smiles? Miles and miles of em! Thrills? Enough to chill and chill! Hpantv? Knoiurh to make any pi rate's ' booty ! What else could you possiblv ask m a Bebe Daniels, com edy? ... NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT Macon County, North Carolina. In the Superior Court. R. S. Jones and Gilmer A. Jones doing business under the firm name and style of Jones & Jones vs. Onteora Rod & Gun Club and Henry Dale, Jr. The defendants above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against, said defendants on the 29th day of March, 1927, by. the Clerk Superior Court of Macon county, XT. ,i r1 r t . ... iNorin uaronjia. ior tnc sum ot iwo Hundred Twenty-nine ($229.1.5) Dol- rlpne and divpc Pin-Tin. Tin fiuhtirtP. hitincr. battl j. ' r " o n ing for his lovely mistress; Rin-Tin- Tin tnrn hptwrrn love for . his old and dishonest master and devotion to his new mistress; Rin-Tin-Tin evading the hands of justice at one. time and then leading them on . to capture the criminal gang wnose crueny nas Dai flpfl Scotland Yard Rintv. the ever amazing dog of the screen, in his mnct nprfprt riprfnrmanrp. Then there is pretty Jielene tos tpn in her first rpallv dramatic lead- . , i . . j 1 mg roie; proving sne neea noi cienenc unnn hpr ilhictrinne tami v. I hprp ic Walter fprri11 a frnnd-lnnkinir hero ... -- ..... o ' - - O - - who is .new to screen audiences and should be instantaneously popular; and Utto Mattiesen in the role ot the siniitpr (ranp-lpadpr Thprp is pyrpllent actinp. the nrr- fect direction of Walter Morosco who also wrote the story; and all the thrills of rrookdom and vountr ro mance in" "While London Sleeps," so dont pas? it up! larsand Fifteen Cent."., due said plain tiffs by account, which summons h returnable before Mid Clerk Superior. Court at Frankli", in said county, on the 30th day of ..;ii1, 1027. The de fendants will also take notice .that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Clerk Superi v Court on the 28thv day of March, 127, against the prop erty of said defendants, which) was returnable before (he said Clerkj Su perior Court or. the 29th day of March, 1927, when and where the de fendants' were required to appear and' answer or demur M the complaint, or the relief derncnaded would be grant ed. . ' This 31 day of March, 1927. FRANK 1. ML'MRAY, Clerk Super ior Cc'Urt. JJ4tm5 fldlle ItQoup C71 n n Friday and Saturday, April 29th and 30th etARA BOW m m' v. 3 m v t mar jmrn li0Cr Glyn- " $ V "aNTOWIO MORfHO 0Ah IUtO ill 11 k bus estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the .29 day of March, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 29 day of March, 1927. C. C. CABE, .Administrator. 4ta21 (I ii ii i mi - mm h i a m i i i ..j i ury i ----mCCS-- -i-l Our wire fencing lasts htill-stronc and WUl VV11C iVllVl" u ov. ...jjc-, 0 A pig-tight. It will not rust. .Buy it; try it; you will send your neignDors to us ior u. Figure out how much wire fencing you need and come in and let us figure with you on the PRICE. Then we will DO BUSINESS with you. Our Hardware s BEST; it stands the TEST , Franldin Hardware Co. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Whereas, nowcr of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from J. R, Farrish to Gilmer A Tones, trustee, dated -22 January, 1926, and recorded in the office of Ur-pUter of Deeds for Macon county, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trusts No. 29. Page 349, to secure the payment of three notes of even date with the saia ueeu u. ui Qom, 1. Franks, each ot nayauic iu ... . said notes being in the sum of lhree Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars, wun in terest from date until paid, and being j... -..,! n,voMi nnp note on Jan- UUC rtim jajoM.v., ----- . uary 22, 1927; one note January , 1928, and one note January 22, and said deed " of trust stipulating that in case default should be made in the payment of the first note or interest upon the same, that the re maining notes should at once become due and payable; ana . . Whereas, the first of said notes was due on January. 22, 1927, and no part t,o intprest. thereon, has Ul same fit n been' paid, and on account ot default having been made in. tnc vymw thereof, the full sum of Nine lhous ?nd ($9,000.00) Dollars, together with interest, is, therefore, declared to be due and payable : . . . ' i 1i,rpfnrr. lw virtue . of tae power of sale by said deed of trust1 in me vested, on Monday, the 2rd day of May, 1927, between the le;?ti hours of sale,' sell at the courthouse door in t'ranklin, at public, auction to the -highest bidder for cash Lie following described property: All the lands described m a dcc.i i trust from Sam L. Franks to F.liza Hall McConnell, said deed of trust bearing date of January 22, 190, am registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon county, in ,dook .v. 90 nf ATnrto-ap'PS mid Deeds of TrUSt, Page 193, the same being known as the Hall farm, and consisting oi ap proximately 342 acres, This 20th dav of April, 1927. .GILMER A. JONES, Trustee. 4tml2 NOTICE To all Holder of Elementary B. Teacher's Certificates and Graduates of Standard High Schools. ' Before the Teacher Training Class can be organized and guaranteed for next year, 10 pupils, at least, must sigji up for the work. This training consists of text book study, obser vation of teaching being done by ex perienced ' teachers, - and actual - teach ing experience, under ahe supervision of the Director of the Training Class. oil w,ti'r rnmnlpte and tiaSS a full year of this work, an Elementary Teacher's Certificate, Class A., gooa for five years, is warded.' This en titles the holder to a salary of from $75 to $95 a month. . In agteat many school systems, no certificate below an Elementary A. is accepted. The, whole course for the entire year is free. The only cost is for books and that is a small item. Any teacher now holding , an Elem entary B. Certificate and who wants to make improvement in. his or her work as well as pay is earnestly re quested to give this matter serious consideration. Unless 10 pupils arc enrolled, the Department of Educa tion will move this work to some other county.. Any one interested is. requested to see or write either one of the. follow i ng: .- '. , Mice TJppn 'Riirrh. Director Teach er Training, Franklin, N. C, or M. D, Hillings, Superintendent schools. 3ta28 ;'.' '..'..' This is the picture you have heard so much abewt.' the screen sensation of the year. ; ADDED ATTRACTION: JSTJ&f HAt ROACH nksarri; Wt" Admission, 15 and 25 Cents Monday and Tuesday, May 2nd and 3rd ADDED ATTRACTION: 3k BEBE Danieis IN PARIS With JAMES HALL FORD STERUNC IRIS STUART CIHiCTCO $Y AltfHURROSSON AOOlfH 2UIUJCSSC LtASKt Bebe in her funniest vein It's a comedy riot! ALICE DAY m AUCS DB 0OOOM WITH V)- A. j J., QUILLM Admission, 15 and 25 Cents Wednesday and Thursday, May 4th 'ss.d 5th .. . . . I RIN-TIN-TIN HELENE COSTELLO WALTER MEIUULL Tk n.t.t rrn Ana of them all in a thrillinf! drama of the London underworld. A picture you will never forget! Also PATHE REVIEW Woolen Wonders, Australia's fine flocks; Pathecolor, North America's ' oldest , capital, Me.f.co City; with the Putnam Expedition in Greenland. Admission, 15 and 25 Cents GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Manufacturers of Saw Mills, 'Shingle Mills, Power and Lever Cap' Cane Mills", Mill Gearing, Grate Bars, Grey Iron and Brass Machinery Castings and Building Castings. Carry in Stock Machinery and Mill Supplies, Gas Engines, Wood Saws, Pipe, Valves and Brass Goods, Bar Iron, Angles and Shapes and Shafting, Boxes and Hangers. Operate Machine Shop for Repair Work: OUR ALL-FRICTION-FEED SAW MILL IS BUILT FOR SERVICE W 'G. MEALOR, OWNER GAINESVILLE GEORGIA
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