Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 23, 1923, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23, 1923
MEIGHAN COMING
Alissing] Millions'' Is Big Alice Brady
Pretty Paramount Star; Real Thriller
FILM ANSWERS QUESTION
“WHOM SHALL 1 MARRY?”
If Your Soul Is Not Already
Dead This New Picture Will
Rejuvenate It
■The question of whom to marry
would be easily answered by any
person with the! vjision given to
“The Man Who Saw Tomorrow,”
Thomas Meighan’s new Paramount
picture ocming to the Opera House
next Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. Meighan, playing the part of
Burke Hammond, a wild son of a
distinguished English family, roams
the South seas until, upon a lone
ly island, he falls in love with an
old pirate’s daughter. No sooner
has he won her affection than he
is involuntarily carried away
aboard a yacht to New York. Ham
mond does not forget his South
Sea beauty. He writes, telling her
he will return some day. Meanwhile
his father arrives in New York
with ‘a propsition that the young
Englishman marry an heiress. She
appears and, to make things hard
er, also comes the girl from the
South Sea island.
Whom to marry? Hammond is
helped by a professor who
shows what would happen if
he married the heiress and what
would happen if he married the
pirate’s daughter. So Hammond
came! to earn the title of “The
Man Who Saw Tomorrow.” How
he sees “Tomorrow” forms perhap
the most engrossing part of this al
together entrancing picture. Lea
trice Joy plays opposite the star.
Thomas Meighan Has Problem
in “The Man Who Saw
Tomorrow”
Lives there a man with soul so
dead who never has thrilled to the
melodrama of a finely produced
crook photoplay? Is there a picture
lover in Americus who after see
ing Alice Brady in “Missing Mil
lions,” a new Paramount picture
which will be shown at the Opera
House next Monday and Tuesday,
will venture the opinion that crook
films have no appeal? Not when
such a star and such a picture are
presented, we confidently predict.
Here’s some of the story:
Marv Dawson, the heroine, is a
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crook and the daughter of a re
loimcd burglar. Every time she
makes a haul, however, her kind
heart gets the better of her. She
gives back the loot, be it diamonds
or bullion cubes. Jim Cantwell,
double-crossing financier, becomes
mixed up in Mary’s affairs. She
steals his wife’s di:|nonds with the
aid of her sweetheart, Boston
Blackie. The same night her fath
er, returning from the farm, is ar
rested by mistake for an attack on
Cantwell. Mary promises to retrun
the diamond if her father is re
leased. Cantwell gets the diamond
but sends Dawson to prison. In
revenge Mary plans to steal the
bullion cubes which England is
rending Cantwell to save him from
financial ruin.
The trusting pursuer falls in love
with Mary, which permits her to
get impressions of the strong room
keys. This permits a clean-up. But
the pursuer gets the third degree
Mary gives away twenty-four thou
sand, all that remain in the dime
savings bank, to her avaricious
pals. She returns the gold—but
what follows the picture reveals.
David Powell is leading man and
Frank Losee is seen as Cantwell.
Others in the cast are Riley Hatch,
John B. Cooke, Wililam B. Mack,
Alice May, Coope Cliffe, Sidney
Dean, Beverly Travers and Sidney
Herbert.
POULTRY SALE SCHEDULED
TIFTON, June 23.—Another co
operative poultry sale will be held
here on June 26, it is
The last sale cleared 8,500 pounds
of poultry and brought $1,915.87.
BRAGG’S MARKET
Choice Meats—Best Service
Beef, Pork, Veal. Tender
and Toothsome.
Give us orders early for a
choice roast.
Red Snapper fish again
this week, and a variety of
other good things for your
menu. Ask us.
We Buy Choice Beef Cat
tle, hence our good quality
fresh meats.
Qur Phone No. 181 ,
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9’ara.nwu.nt Qi.cUi.re 'Missing Millions’
Dudley’s Opera House
Monday and Tuesday
ALICE;BRADY In
“ Missing] [Millions ”
| Never has this popular star
role better suited to
1 cr vivacious talents. A
Boston Blackie thriller in
aaSgffift winch she goes to sea to steal
$5,000,1)00. David Powell in
j • , JraMafe the cast. A romance jammed
. with excitement. Ihe tale of
W '«l a Brand-new type of "Gold
y Digger.’’’ If your soul is not
[fv '■£ : entirely dead this picture will
L-•• rejuvenate it.
On this program is a Cameo Comedy, a guaranteed laugh
producer. 8,000 feet of thrills and laughter. Summer prices
I Oc and 20c.
Show’s start, afternoon 3:00; night 7:30.
nUDIEY'S QPERA
Wednesday and Thursday
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Thos. Meighan as a rich, romantic rover who can t choose
between two beautiful women. The brilliant cast includes
Leal.ice Joy, Eva Novak, June Ellvidge and Theodore Rob
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Summer Prices, loc and 20c
/Afternoon Show Starts at 3 o'clock.
~ Night Show Starts at 7:30 o’clock.
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ANSLEY’S Americus, Ga.
JUNE
Six More Days...
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OUR DETERMINATION to make THIS June the largest n. volume
of business in our history will mean much to YOU. YOU who want
either —
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Ready-to-Wear Garments or
PIECE GOODS
TIS way ahead already—but we’ll make the LAST SIX DAYS more
than interesting—Just to pile up a still greater volume and clear out
all READY-TO-WEAR and all REMNANTS OF PIECE GOODS.
.4, About VALL'KS Sl7 s(| oii R()0
f O FORMER VALUES eoi - nn <piArn
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and tn Some Cases, VA {^ ES $45.00 for $14.75
we ll Clear All —————r
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from Lotvest values <f7C nA . _ r
to Best to j)/5.00 for SZ4-/5
ALL Offerings are NEW SPRING TOGS
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ALL COTTON GOODS WILL
BE OFFERED AT GREATER REDUCTIONS
Than We've Ever Made This Early in the Season
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On Five Center Tables on the
First Floor We’ll Carry On
A PERFECT AIHRL M IND CLEARANCE
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Cool Ti™ 5 $5.00 Cool At
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From Americus. Ga. C ,* ■ ■if.
Going and returning via. ’ >
Savannah and ship I!
New York $57.18 .
Boston $69.74
Philadelphia $51.70
Baltimore $46.15
Going via Savannah and shir
returning rail or vice versa
New York $63.6C
Boston $78.65
Fares to other resorts propor
tionately reduced. Tickets in
clude meals and berth aboard
• ship.
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tions and other information ap
ply to Ticket Office, C. of Ga.
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For a few days only SI.OO size
Beil’s Silver Polish 50c
YOUREX SILVER SAVER, reg
ular price 50c, introductory
price 25c
They keep £our silver nice and
clean when packed away. Think
of having your silverware ready
for use after packed away
for six months.
Thos. L. Bell
Jeweler and Optician
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Compton’s Bicycle Shop
F irst Class Repairing
Parts of All Kinds. New and
Second-hand bicycles for sale
DR. S. F. STAPLETON
VETERINARIAN
Office in Chamber of (.ammerce
Phone 8
Residence Phone 171
FOR QUICK SERVICE AND
HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121
WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO.
Office in Americus Steam Laun
dry
SOUTH JACKSON STREET
Our Motto:
“GIVING all we can for what
, we get, instead of getting all we
can for what we give.”
Jennings Bros.
Dry Cleaning, Steam Pressing
Finest Shoe Repairing
Phone ’’Seben-Fo-Nine’’
Special Sale
Your choice of any SI.OO and
I 6 1.25 beads and ear drops at 50
| cents, each. The higher priced
I beads and ear drops will be sold
I at half price.
; See our line of Whiting's
Society Stationery.
Americus Jewelry Co.
• WALLIS MOTT, Mgr.
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LOANS made on improved farm
lands at cheapest rates for term of
5,7 or 10. years with pre-payment
option given. Money secured
promptly. We have now outstanding
over $1,100,000.0 on farm in Sum
ter county alone, with plenty more
to lend.
MIDDLETON M’DONALD
I Correspondent Atlanta Trust Com
pany in Sumter, Lee, Terrell,
I 1 Schley, Macon, Stewart, Randolph
I . and Webster bounties. 21
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