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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1S23 THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C, IV. C - ; I " TV., & . .' w.w'J WMp T 1 i 1 A..V tatUfOiWMfiilllWiMlllllllllllll lilllii 1 SSSSSaffiSwM ... ' toe Chandler and , FredKol JS! fi) .Aiilwpitii LEW COD ' And sirs i .yy-.J.ftvAW! A1UEEN PQINGLE i REARING POOL OlIlffiLY BUILT Work St ar t e d Monday .Mo'miDj; ;6,000 Fish In County Streams Supplied. Ten .thousand fish arrived Tuesday in Franklin for distribution in the Streams .of the vicinity. The fish were from the government hatchery at'Er wiri, Tenn., and were part of a con signment which included both the Highlands and Otto districts. About six thousand of the lively young ones were placed in the new rearing pool on Arrowhead Branch Don't Do It! - Don't Do It! 9 , , I T'S the height of poor judgment to throw, away a pair of old shoes without lcjting , an Expert Repair man look ' at them. Don't do it ! Bring 'em to us and let us prolong their life. . EARL ANGEL AQfcM AND tYl- Whatever the Machine GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS GAINESVILLE, GA. n the . Wayah Game preserve where they will be cared for and . fed by Game Warden Jesse Slavic. This pool was an almost over-night creation and should be a source of pride to local people. No " sooner had the forest, service office received a notification Saturday morning that, the fish were on their way than" local sportsmen and business men had got ten together and - contributed money for the building materials. Early Monday morning twenty men under the direction of Forest Ranger Byrd and Game Warden Sla-gle were 'work ing on the pool and by night had it built and ready for Tuesday's consign ment of fish. ,.lt is almost, certain, according to District Game Warden Mease, who was in town last night, that another consignment of fish can bje obtained for Macon county this year if ' an other pool can be built. Instructions fo? the building of a pool, including amount cf materials and costs, can be obtained from either Mr. Slagle.or Mr. Byrd. People always want to keep in touch of a dependable druggist; The time comes, and often when least expected, when a druggist is needed quick- ly. .' Smith's Drug Store offers you prompt, per sonal service, with reg istered pharmacists, and prompt delivery. Our continuous increase of customers is proof of the appreciation which ths store offers. . V "WE ALWAYS SELL THE BEST" We use on your job whether the lathe, plan er, saw, polisher, etc. it is sure to be the best of its kind. No machine shop can boast of better equipment for special jobs than ours. And our mechanics are exr pert at their jobs. hmking drug store! II XaSlSiort ll FRED. THOMSON IN BOY SCOUT FILM A novel story lias at last found its way to the screen in Fred Thomson's latest , F. 15. O. production, "A Regu lar Scout," ft) be shown at the Idle Hour, theatre next Friday and Satur day. Never before in the history of pictures have the Hoy Scouts, their ideals, training and remarkable in fluence been shown to the public. This intimate glimpse of one, of the most powerful organizations jn the world is at once vastly interesting and trcmcndously; instructive. Nation al headquarters appointed Edward B. De, Groot, Scout Executive of the Los Angeles Council, to lend his assistance during the filming of the picture in order to insure . technical accuracy in everything 'pertaining "to the Scouts. Aside "frprn .the .; seven Scout troops used throughout the picture, , the cast numbers many favorites such as Olive Hasbrouck, Mary Carr, Margaret Sed don, T. Roy - Barnes, Buck " Black, William Courtright, Bob McKim, Har ry Woods and. of course, Silver King: The story is fey B. F. Oxford 'while the continuity was written by David Kirkland who also acted in the capa- ity of director. New Comedy Team Appear In "Adam and Evil" Theatregoers now have a . chance to witness the initial performance of Metro-Goldwyn, Mayer's new screeli comedy team Lew Cody and Ailecn Pringle. -These two are to be co starred in a number of 'feature comedies, the first of 'which comes next Wednesday and Thursday, to the Idle-Hour- theatre. -JlI4.i . "Adam and Evil," directed by Rob ert Z. Leonard, is based on an origi nal story by F. Hugh Herbert and Florence Kyerson, co-authors of "The Demi Brjde," directed by Leonard and starring Norma Shearer with Lew Cody. The cast of "Adam and Evil" in cludes Gwen Lee, Roy D'Arcy, Ger trude Short and Hedda Hopper. . 1 "Open Range" Has Laughs! Comedy constructor on a Western drama was the unusual position re cently held by J. Walter Ruben. . The picture, Zane " Grey's "Open Range" in which Lane Chandler, Bet ty Bronson and Fre'd Kohler come to the Idle Hour theatre nextMon- "T characters do not fit into the usual "hero, girl and villain" molds. Chan dlers' role, for instance, is that of a bragging, nervy, cocky upstart who wins the girl by sheer audacity. Heavy emphasis is laid on comedy throughout the picture. This accounts for Ruben's assign ment, Supervisor B. F. Ziedman said. If it's Worth a Can of Paint it's Worth Decent Brush WHEN you paint, remember the brush must be as good a the paint, lacquer or varnish. With good paint get agood brush. . Many a job has been spoiled for the lackv of a good brush. Buy a Wooster and make sure of good results Wooster Brushes rOH PAIMTING VARNISHINO KNAMCUN , LACQUCRINO KAUOMINIM4 Big Line of Wooster's BrushesNone Better Carry a full line of Shellac and Varnishes. Eagle white lead at $12.75 per hundred. Hereafter we will operate under the name of Edward. Decorating Com pany instead of Key City Decorating Company. ' Edwards Decorating Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. Friday & Saturday, March 23-24 MSJri i A Boy Scout Story a chance tn III I II . i, i. IV -SE ,yK . .-r1f l . W .'IM I .action', to sec the men of tomorrow in the process i making ! And a smashing Western typical Thomson fhrills with Silver again in the lead! . DON'T MISS THIS TREAT DE LUXE! ' ADDED ATTRACTION: DADDY BOY, a Ben Tu.-pin Comedy. Admission 15 and 25 Cents MON. & TUES., MAR. 26-27 -Aooim 2i;k.d feist llasky tnt (BPdfS With Betty Bronson, Lane. Chandler and Fred Kohler. Addad DOG HEAVEN, an "Our Gang" Comedy. Admission, 15 and 25 Cents MARTIN JOHNSON, Explorer, Smokes Lucky Strikes in Wildest Africa Once on the Abyssinian, border my shipment of Lucky Strikes from Amer ica missed us, and 1 was miserableuntilthenatives followed our tracks across the Kaisout desert to Nairobi with'my precious cargo of Luckks. After four years of smoking Luckies in wildest Africa, 1 find my voice in perfect condition for my lecture tour in America 66 it's No Throat trritation-Nc Cough,, C1928. The American ToLacco C organizatmn rii King WED. THURS-, MA?XH 28-20 They ' say Eve started all die: trouble and it's still coming. uiM sides ache ! Also-PATHE REVIEW anc M-G-M NEWS. Admission, 15 and 25 Cents sec this niarvt The Cream of the i? mi r W1 toasted
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