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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12, 1920. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. PAGE NINE no difference whether he has under claim to Chas. the fickle bridegroom. Eleven I sioner and four stammering gentle- is just as funny in the last reel as Bennett millionaire who Cats Enough GREAT is the uncle -1 men said they did. “And do you?” FUN FILM it is in the first. Chaplin’s For serious is not killed bv the fall down the This Dixie Home queried Gallick again, accent this face is seldom by a crossed smile. snow-covered mountain side and time on the “you.” Four blushing With perfect confidence he leaves whose return to the scene of Tillie’s MERIDAN, Conn., June 12 TO laughter maids declared they did. “Now,” BE SEEN to others—and may. rampage is climax, Notice to the public,” HERE well he the as is also a news- it reads announced court officer, Marie Dressier, the famous the dramatic catastrophe of his sole paper the “we’ll wom- advertisement here. “Please kiss the brides!” Thus did Gallick an of the legitimate comedy stage, heiress’ flight in high society. do not leave any suffers a more cats at 26 handle a quadruple wedding just be-1 not whit by comparison. The picture is finely staged. The fore ‘Tillie’s Punctured Ro- She breaks into the story at the first interiors of the mansion wherein Til- Lewis avenue, as we have all we closing time. mance/ Noted Chaplin jump and is in the scent with Char- lie and her husband entertain socie- need." “Every day or two somebody lie every minute. She kicks and is ty are elaborate and luxurious. The leaves a cat on our steps and we; NOTICE Picture, is Booked kicked, falls and gets up or is labori- bit of snow above the clouds makes have to take care of it,” complained June 30 will be a house ' ously picked up. On there Sober or unsober, an impressive contrast with the sun- Mrs. Nathan Greene, who inserted! gathering at of Benevolence church. A masterpiece of comedy has been she is inimitable. Trouble follows in shine-flooded vegetation the lower the ad. “We have eleven now.” All the preachers * her ample that have served revived! “Tillie’s Punctured Ro- wake. If at any moment country. the church in the past, all old mem- C'' M(service jp there seems to be an insufficiency of “Tillie’sPunctured Romance” is a 4 Weddings bers moved away, and also all that mance,” ’s super- disturbance side-splitting comedy with a Done I she beats a strategetic million feel an interest the are cor- comedy, will be shown at the Opera retreat and every in church takes a fresh stran- laughs—and an appeal for In Apple Pie Order j dially invited to come on that day House next Friday and Saturday, gle hold on everything and every- man, woman and child. June I and bring provisions so that all may 18 and 19. The all-star cast body and starts something new. It ST. PAUL, June you?” be includes , is 12.—“D0 i fed. Marie inexplicable that these boneless asked Henry Gallick, court commis-j COMMITTEE. Dressier, , Mack but never spineless players live to ST OFFICE BOX 81 AMERICUs'gA. Swain and Chester Conklin. play another day. Marie Dressier plays opposite Mabel Normand is the third prin- Charlie Chaplin, and the two consti- cipal in the large cast. She has the team of tute a rare fun-makers. — role of the unsuccessful rival for ——— Chaplin outdoes Chaplin—that’s al] Charlie’s hand; that is she is un- Alpheus Castellow left yesterday CHARLIE Lfrft to CHAPLIN there is it! His marvelous right- successful for a short but exceeding- for Jacksonville, where he will spend footed skid-—and it seems to make ly lively period en ling in the harried several days visiting friends. Marie Dressier and Mabel Every Want Ad isa Silent Saleman him rough highway or parlor floor— and bedraggled Tillie resigning her W. O. Easterlin, of Andersonville, was here yesterday on a business mission. R. J. Vibbert, of Douglas,.is spend- Have your house wired for electricity. Let us make you an eattmata ing several days here, the guest of of the cost. Then you can have the convenience of modern electri- friends. A Good cal equipment, such as an abundance of good light all over the house, Drew Murray, of Plains, was here a vacuum cleaner, electric iron, toaster, grille, vibrator, curling iron yesterday. and endless other good thing.s L. L. Wiggins, of DeSoto, was a Cigar well known visitor here yesterday. W. T. Anderson, of Leslie, war McNEILL ELECTRIC CO. here yesterday on business. 103 Jacksoa Street 271 CX- ¦ Means more than just the wrapper and J. J. Bull, of Oglethorpe, was a filler—There attorney well known Macon county must be proper care—efficient in Americus yesterday. humidors—careful handling—painstaking selection. Miss Lois Glover, who was grad- uated last week at the Georgia Nor- mal and Industrial school at Mil- ledgeville, has returned home, ac- is doing things a companied by her mother, Mrs. F. It these just little bit better than B. Glover, who went to Milledgeville brings success—building to attend the G. N. & I. C. com- "the other fellow’’ that up Sweet Potato Slips mencement exercises. one of the largest cigar businesses in the city. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seigler have re- turned from their wedding trip, and are now at hqpie at the residence Fresh Porto Rica Plants of Mrs. Ida Sargent, 320 South Lee “A GOOD DRUG STORE” street. While they were away, Mr. and Mrs. Seigler visited Jacksonville, ‘vjjjOL™ ! I Received daily Tampa, Live Oak and a number of .J 8 NATHAN MURRAY, DRUGGIST. other Florida points. Phone 79 S. A. Rodgers, of Sumter, was in Price 35c per 100, $3 per 1,000 Americus yesterday. laughter Special price in large quantities Miss Gertrude Smith is visiting Here is a whirlwind of and uproarious fun! A masterpiece of Misses Anna and Elizabeth Harrold screen comedy! for several weeks at their home in See Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressier, Mabel Normand, Chester Conklin Place your orders now. Macon. and at their best. Miss Susie Taylor is at the Tea OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 18 AND 19 AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO. Room again temporarily during the Funeral Directors and Embalmers. PLANTERS SEED CO. absence of Miss Gertrude Smith. Matinees 4 o’clock. Nights, 8 o’clock. Nat LeMaster, Manager Prompt J. T. Taylor, Jr., is attending the An added attraction, “The World Championship Wrestling Match” Phone 502 Delivery Georgia University commencement Day Phones 88 and 231. Night 661 and 161 at Athens and before returning will Prices: Children, 10c; Adults 25c, tax included. make his sister, Mrs. W. D. Phillips of Greenville, S. C., a visit. I. Lowenstein, of Nashville, Tenn., is spending the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Sam Cohen, at her FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY home on College street. Mayor J. E. Sheppard has return- ed home from a business trip into INSURANCE Terrell county. J. M. Shy, who has been quite ill HERBERT HAWKINS for several days at his home on' Hampton street, is improving rap- 3 I Bank Building. idly. 4-ton Planters * do not ¦ Miss Dora Page has returned to her home in Savannah after spend- ing a delightful week with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Page on South Lee street. For Fine Shoe Repairing Phone The ATLANTIC HOTEL " Bay and Hogan St*. Jacksonville, Fla. - t ** Allrailroad ticket offices in build- ing, center of everything. All mod- Rex Shoe Shop ern improvements. First class in ev- ery particular. Rates, one person, The even distribution of weight in the Samson truck assures tire econ- Soles a Work Call- SI.OO to $1.50; Bath $1.50, $2.00. Ladies’ Turn Specialty. Special weekly rates. E. FRANK omy and fuel economy at all times. ed For and Delivered PEARCE, Prop. i Mamie E. Cassady, D. C. Marcia C. Ramsey, D. C. Phone 653 117 Cotton Ave Palmer Graduate* Americus, Ga. Cassady & Ramsay CHIROPRACTORS Hours 9:30—12 a. m. 2—5 P. M Phone 195. Bell Bldg. 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