Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 20, 1924, Page Page Four, Image 4

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. s W ■ •ft J*. » it fits “ XMAS PROGRAM H i :fe? A P*j*: ;: : ■■ i- I?# ill -51 W S Sil EXTRAORDINARY m W0m S u Lets I »» mm goi ■.*1 i . K M -v; Three Great Pictures Now All the Rage in Biggest Cities Obtained X by Alamo for Special Xmas Week Program. \ GRIFFIN, GA. ■ ■ V I W 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY ' THE JOHN M. STAHL PRODUCTION . OF TWO KINDS OF MEN *- 1 ■ * , <■* a d ■ lovers and ! t i f, Lewis Stone A Lew Cody I Florence Vidor » t I presented by LOUIS B. MAYER Tbe lover such d »ay* pretty things f that friend wife will listen i rJ to—but can a lover ever make a good hus band) • , LOV^J • J * -ftejV * . \ zjr [«] [i] i. > tv" V t Wi \ . Attest itoHonol 5H ■ Directed by J, John M. Stahl [•j A ADDED FOX NEWS \\ i ALAMO HAS FINE BILL FOR XMAS WEEK 3 NOTED FILMS TO BE SHOWN IN :?W' LOCAL THEATER Manager Freeman, of the Ala mo Theatre, has booked three of the strongest and latest films for Christmas week. Monday and Tuesday, *. Hus bands and Lovers” will be the at traction, with Lewis Stone, Flor ence Vidor and Lew Cody in the leading roles. Wednesday-Thursday Thomas Meighan will be seen in “Tongues of Flame," from the novel by Peter Clark MacFarlane. Friday and Saturday will be shown the great epic o^ the days of ’67, "North of 36" featuring Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah Beery. TWO LEADING WOMEN OPPOSITE MEIGHAN IN . “TONGUES OF FLAME Bessie Love and Eilen Percy share feminine honors in support of Thomas Meighan in hia newest Paramount picture, “Tongues of Flame,” coming to the Alamo ; Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. Both girls are in love with Tom in the picture, Miss Love as a lit tltle Indian girl and Miss Percy as the daughter of a millianaire. In the picture Meighan haa the role of a returned doughboy who ■ kes up the practice of law in a town. ■ »■ ■ WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 1 MEIGHAN’S MASTERPIECE f A8.VX p «P| l » A w Yw'fmSs U nio#^\ei^n^ M: c J *kofHame IN n HONOUR JO There’s enough solid drama in "Tongues of <9 Flames” to fill a dozen pictures. And never has Meighan had a role that fitted him so thoroughly. ADDED— A GOOD COMEDY ;X X:' ■>o; :■ i;.; m i'XX jw;' li ' l ■ ft H ; : y ■ v m m mm&j, V> « / i U. -'••ZX fx* Mv| 41 Thomas Meighan and Aileen Percy in the Paramount pic ture ‘Tongues of Flames” on the Alamo program Xmas week. JW! m iv.-v.liZK.. Mi \ :• ''¥ v : . ■■ Vi /I . ^ ' B JIM® I •Ms ;S.' I'. X !v,,> M* S > _ ■ Xlv . ‘ Mr , 1 : ■ Iti 1\ A HKi Xv. wi ■: y . & X’ r i fir' v';';X X:;:.v ■ - I s <1 fcXfZ :§ V .'.l SsT ■wail Uwis Hone uu Florence Vidor /* Husband* 4*4 Lovers* GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS •Yv:--: : ': ffl gSS&jjB m. IV ! ■V, 1 s X' \ y f/YZkA rA m JA CK-H OL? t. NORTH OF 36” IS ♦ MEMORABLE ROMANCE OF THE OLDEN DAYS Just as ‘‘The Covered Wagon •• was the epic photoplay of the days of ’49—so is “North of 36 M a memorable romance of the days of ’67. ii North of 36” will be shown at the Alamo .Theater Fri day and Saturday of Christmas Week. Screened on a sweeping scale on the vast plains of Texas. Glorifying the motion picture! Written by America’s greatest writer of historical fiction. If’s there red blood in you. this picture will whip it through your veins. It will thrill every American^ . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : v presented to * I Adolph Zuhor and Jesse LLasky / 9 53 >' * V %Wa ■ / x X ■. v Y J) 8> 88 M 1 Wm % V Vh : : k k \ M SS t.'X B .Vs? IX ;jS / vsi [< ! r*i vv ■/■i & w, M xm~ \ 111 / J »' \I \ \\ % \ \K % % iM —\ m, H 1 , aV- V IRVIN WiaAT» (2 m Qammoant If you saw The Covered \'» N Wagon” you must see the V (Picture companion film by the sajne ^XvY ') author. A super-picture of : ~ m i ■ ' ' superthrills! iiir 9 EXTRA! A GOOD COMEDY rT 'TT'T ▼ '▼T ,,, r T ▼ T T T^ V T~T T *-V A V'- w ’Y ^ TcOHFORTABl? 0> Z A OPEN ( THREE DAYS XMAS WEEK - WITH FINE PROGRAM I TUESDAY TIGER LOVE THURSDAY Douglas Fairbanks in THE NUT SATURDAY MASK OF LOPEZ cuaiSlwsj mww^^awcw s^TSywsbm* uiiiiiM Si I ii w •: :: : : i : : : : : x : ....... m, •iii : : •x •S’-'r x->.w; ' ii •I; X; i:V •>: $ xl V tOIS WILSON) nil PAg AI>iOUI>iT~PICTUBE| the marrow! The rollicking, romantic days of '67 live again! The picture that eveay true American should see. ELOPES WITH HIS DIVORCED WIFE One of the moBt unusual situ ations ever used in a photoplay marks “Husbands and Lovers," a First National Picture, which will be shown at the Alamo theatre Monday and Tuesday, Lewis' Stone, Florence Vidor and Lew Cody are the players who take part in the scene. The country mansion is bril liantly lighted and from within comes strains of music. a young and beautiful young wo man, in the costume of a bride appears on the scene. She is soon to be married. As she is wiping a tear from her eye she sees a form of a man below. u Please take me away, Jim, n she exclaimed. And the groom waited expect- Saturday, December 20, 1024. antly for his bride to appear as she was eloping with, her former husband. •*> Miss Douglas Montgomery, who is attending school at the Georgia State College for Women, in Mil ledgeville, arrived in Griffin Wed nesday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery, on South Hill street.