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1 ( PAGE FOURTEEN. NEWNAN BLOCK | CHANGES HANDS, TOBEENLARGED Second Floor to Be Fitted] Up for Office Rooms | By Owners. A deal of considerable importance | was closed yesterday when the Neu.}he had cashed two checks, one for man building, which is next door to the Telephone build t, was purchai I. Neuman by Mrs. I¢ yd § , the consideration 000. 6 deal was made by | rnard of the A. P. Neabitt| fg on East Sec | 4 from Tessa Sprague anc ler way at the present ling the structure and adding a full basement. ‘The basement fs to be used for the location of some Dusiness house, the lesee not yet hay: ing been termined. The ground floor will be occupied as at present! puilding project. ORE THRILLING than a Jules Verne romance were the adventures of Warrant Officer H. B. Smith on the fameus Sub-Chaser “Seneca,” which left him almost a physical wreck. He gives Tanlac full credit for complete restoration. HUGH B. SMITH The many deeds of daring and heroisin—thrilling rescues and hair U-boat attacks—in which the submarine chaser, Seneca, par- ed from the Mediterranean to h sea, furnishes one of the esting chapters of the en- War. rice that Hugh B. Smith, fficer on the Seneca, paid nis gallant part in these hazard. 18 encounters, was a nervous sys. tem so shattered that he broke down completely. “What I saw and went through,” said Mr. Smith, “would leave its mark on any man. For two full years my nerves were at high tension all the time. “When I got back to God's ooun- try, the reaction set in and I broke down completely. I was terribly nervous and irritable, had no ap- | attorney’s office, under the influence by the Stone Grocery, the Griffin Market, and the Cooley Fruit and Produce company. Two suites of of- fice rooms will occupy the front hal of the second story, and three apart- ments will be located in the rear. Work in remodeling will begin ar soon as the architect's plans are com- pleted. oo BOGUS CHECK WRITER DRAWS 90 DAYS IN JAIL ©. A. Centar, of! field worker, who pleaded guilty to passing bad checks, was sentenced to 90 days in the coun- ty jail by Judge R. R. Rose in the District Court. Centar was arrested March 9, after $20 and one for $5 at the U. 8. Army Goods Store on Center street. Cen tar was, according to the prosecuting of liquor when he committed the crime, which accounts for the light sentence given him. BAKE SALE SATURDAY F NOON. AF The ladies of St. Anthony parish will give a bake sale at White's Gro- cery store on the afternoon of Satur. day of this week. This is for the benefit of the Knights of Columbus petite, and could not sleep except when exhausted. I was also about | is under weight, all of | » made me realize something | e done. sned from the Navy but out new environment and ade no improvement in my Physical condition. “Finally a friend persuaded me to nlac and after taking six or eight bottles of Tanlac I had gained fifteen pounds, was back to my nor mal weight, and felt completely re- covered. Tanlao was a Ifesaver tc me, and I heartily endorse it.” Mr. Smith is branch manag: the Singer Sewing Machine Co, 301 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. and resides at 435 Westervelt Ave., Staten Island. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 85 million bottles sold. Accept no substitute—Advertisement At “THE FAD” Packard Shoes Good Work Pants, 220 South Center St. Latest styles No-Name Union-Made quality Hats. Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE SOME MONEY? Whether you buy a lot as a home site or as an investment, buy it in CASPER VIEW ADDITION (Within the City Limits) City Water and Lights. Prices $200 and Up. Terms: $25 Cash, Balance $10 Per Month. “A Look Means a Lot” SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS Loans Phone 1480 Insurance WANTED You Will Find and Oxfords. $1.45 and $1.95. Phone 1686-W WHY, OH! WHY DO THE PEOPLE BUY FROM the truth, know wool from cotton, paper from leather, silk from wood. I want men that know how to stack pants and shirts as well as poker chips. If you think you can deliver the goods I am willing to pay Fifty to Sixty Dollars a week for your services. OTHERWISE, don’t take up my time, | AM BUSY. NOW SHOWING A $75,000 STOCK OF THE BEST IN MEN’S WEAR Standard Lines Superba Neckwear Schoble and Stetson Hats Racine Work Shirts Tufnut and Joe Kuntz Gloves Fitform Clothing Jack Rabbit Work Clothing Cortley Clothing Stacey Adams Shoes Bloch Clothing Wilson Bros. Shirts L System Clothes Shawknit Hosiery FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923. Two gentlemen to assist in taking care of the public who patronize my store. Do not want any slickers. If you are not a good, experienced man, do not apply. I want men that can look a customer in the eye, tell Chicago Bridgemen’s Gloves Imperial Caps Brighton Carlsbad Sleepingwear Van Heusen and Arrow Collars