ORCHESTRA FOX NEiVS i’ NOVELTY " USUAL rrucrs w“, \ "' . F escalating studio with othe - stars o; l. screen i _/‘ Two outstanding stars, directed by the man who mode “The Big Parade,“ in a. picture giving the true “inside story" oi Hollywood life, laughs snd thro s. "crashing" the Hollywood studios, and what belalls her in that adventure, told ‘in terms of thrills, throbs and 1001 laughs! The story of a girl CAPITOL LAST SHOWINGS T 0 - D A Y TAKE A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE FOLLIES IE ATURE COMEDY SERIAL AND allur- THE sum or ‘r’ A rouus elm ALSO COMEDY RIOT- i cCAPlTOL‘. TOMORROW o IN A TIIUNIIEEBOLT 0F ‘wgsrmm Acumq Outlaws. Love and Romance. Z- Also‘ New Serial “EAGLE of the NIGHT" “SMITH FAMILY” COMEDY ANIMALS OF LONG AGO VIII. THE EARLIEST KNOWN" BIRDS An interesting subject to study is "geology." It is "the science oi the earth-past and present." In the small space we have, it is llard to tcli many oi the reasons ior believing that the strange animals I llavc described, ever lived; but ii you mndc a careful study oi geology, you would see ho\v the rocks have saved the ‘story through the ages. I , w“, 3 HA1: ciiort to picture the earliest known bird. based on incomplete remains. One part oi the story which is inven~ RA Y’S CORNER] not at all complete is the history oi birds. For some reason, their bones are very scarce in the rock layers. That is most likely due to the fact that the bones ct birds are lighter than the bones oi other ani- mals. Animal skeletons which have been best preserved are those whose owners died in water and sank to the bottomto be covered by mud or sand. A dead bird will float on water; and there was not such a good chance for ancient birds to be covered by the ooze at the bottom. Yet we have proci that there were birds living at the same time as Old Steggy, Three Horns and the Tyrant Lizard. In Germany bones and fea- ther marks have been found in rock dating back to the Age of Terrible Lizards. What strange birds they were! Their tails were long, they had claws ‘ at the bends oi their wings, and there were teeth in their beaks! A iew mod- ern birds have claws at the bends oi ern bird with teeth? than at actual flying. Could those early birds sing? their wings, but who ever saw a mod- The wings oi the earliest known birds were shaped omething like those of modern birds; but there were spreading feathers on their legs. There is reason to believe that they _ were better at gliding through the air We do not know but we may guess that they were not masters oi the art. Yet their presence on the earth was a promise oi the time when our spring- time should be made Joyous by the songs oi our feathered friends. i 1 .\‘J Tomorrow-Valentines Day INTERESTING (Continued from Page 5) be remedied was, I think, a matter oi surprise to herself and parents. After operation and subsequent plaster cast, Dr. Acker ordered treatment which comprised massage and exercises. and this necessitated her attendance at the Red Cross Headquarters. I am glad to say that Marie also took all her instructions to heart and ii youcould see her to- day you would not recognize in the bright, smiling face and erect head the pathetic figure oi the young pa- tient who came to see the doctor last Juno. The work is deeply interesting as work amongst children always is and one longs to be able to reach all who are in need. We thank you for your very kind related certain specific cases which had been dealt with in this city ,all of whom had beneiitted by the ap- plication oi ii assage. VALLEYFIELD, Que, Feb. 11. —- The scene oi the hunt for David Stelnhard, missing New York attor- ney. who is wanted in connection with $50,000 shortages in federal court bankruptcy accounts for which ‘he had been receiver, shifted from this city today to Ormstown, about 30 miles irom here. Assistant United States attorney George Mint- zer came here last night from Mont- real accompanied by two department of Justice agents in an attempt to catch up with the wanted man. The search oi Valleyileld and district loll- ed to bring resldls, and -t0day, an- other ciue sent the men to Omis- town. To keep the port open as long as possible this winter, the Swedish Government has stationed an ico- brcaking boat near Lulea. ::Asthma Victims. The man or woman subject to asthma. is indeed a victim. What can be more terrifying than to suddenly be seized with par- oxysms oi choking which seem to fairly threaten the existence oi life itself. From such a. condition Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has brought many to completely restored interest and request to hear about the work. -I_n closing her address, Miss Price health and happiness. It is known and prized in every section oi this broad land. , $300.00. This amount is placed in the the date oi which hes not yet been The Central union Thursday, 14th, irom 5 to ‘l 9.1a. I! PAYING EOUB SUBIOIII- TION now you lit the choice of Mill calendars irom the Charlottetown Glllidilii. _ MAN! THANKS-libs Guardian has received a fine Chevrolet car cei- endar from the local agents‘ Messrs. A. Horne 8r Co. JUST AllllVIIk-Oor Oil Oekc Meal, which we are soiling at lowest prices-Wholesale and Retail. If in need oi any order quickly. A. Home dz Co. (4994-18-31 WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER. Friday February l5. A united service will be held in York Church at 2.30 p. m. for Winsloe, Breckley. West oovemad. Union‘ Marshiiold and York. Mrs. iltev.) Ci. A. Grant will prtoidl. -lsbhl_ AOKNOWLEDGIMENT~The ‘Prus- tee Board oi the Protestant Orphan- age has received from the Estate oi the late John Smsllwood the sum oi Endowment Fund I and the interest only used for current needs. STUD! GROUP-The St. Georges study Group held their third meeting in Launching School on Jan. i0, 1929. In the absence oi the President, Miss Gardner occupied the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. Additional changes were made in the School Fair prise lists. Dimculties, relating to school work, were brought up and discuss- ed by the teachers. The next meeting. decided. will School. b0 held in Besi River PERSONAL! Mr. and M... Joseph Dover, sur- iolk, were in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gregory leit yesterday on a visit to hint John. VALENTINE TEA Zion church - hypeyingyour suhscriptiontn W GuardilILNinsi-pohcolcitfln. DO NOT DELAY lIhfiiiIl-Niii‘ I‘! uewai-you will get on artistic clien- csrupslilmume~ v ii . HEALTH PROBLEMQ- Dr. Creel- mau lectures on Health Problems. Oaledonian Hall, Thursday evening. 4487-2-l2-3l PREBBYTERIAN SIIWIOI! — Presbyterian services on Sunday, Feb. 17th will be as follows: Harrington ii e-‘eleell; Marshfltld '1 p. m. m. ss. E. Genge, Pastor. ‘ J-_—_ MB. J. F. BAKII, SIGN PAINT!!! has commenced business at it’! Hills- bcrcugh, and already some oi his sr- tistic signs are being displayed by Hotels and other businesses in the city. PROFITABLE LECTURE-Min Jan. 24th a veryy interesting and in- structive lecture was given under the lusplces oi the Beliast Farmers In- stitute by Prof. Clark oi the Exper- mental Fann and Mr. Robert C. Parent, Supervisor oi Illustrations stations mth gentlemen gave very interesting addresses and also show- ed lantern slides which were much appreciated by the farmers present. At the close oi the meeting a hearty vote oi thanks was tendered to the speakers. There was a very good st- tendance- at the meeting. May we have many more oi those meetings for they are oi great value to the farmers. “Heart of Follies Girl” Rare Film Treat at Capitol BILLIE nova MORE BEAUTIFUL man eves nv TENSE poms or STAGE lass. _i___. Mr. Stephen llesslan_ barrister-st- law, Montague. is spending a iew days on business in the city. Mr. Earle m... Oity, "is in ‘m9 P. u. r. Hospital suffering mm ton- silitis. Miss Margaret Dougan, oi A. Home d: 00., leit yesterday on a two months visit to Buffalo and New York. The many friends oi Mrs. Joseph Parsons. Fbiriiald. will be sorry to learn that she is seriously ill at her home in Feiriield. Mr. Eldon Darrach, oi Olyds River, has leit tor Summereide on a busi- ness trip. The many iriends oi m. W. W. Mutch, Earnlcliiie, are pleased to “The Heart oi a Follies Girl," a. First National Picture oiiering at the Capitol Theatre, starring aillle Dove, is one oi those rare pictures that combines gay, colorful atmos- phere with a. powerful dramatic plot. We have beautiful Billie Dove weeping in some scenes, but that only makes her more appealing than ever. Her charm and acting ability were never so effectively exhibited, and Larry Kent, Lowell Sherman, Mildred Harris and Clarissa Sei- wynne have excellent roles, well por- trayed. Scenes oi the Follies show. back- stage, ‘in the dressing rooms and caies and apartments take-us with the famous chorus girls and give in- tlmate glimpses of their lives. "The i-lesrt of a Follies Girl." which was directed by John Francis Dillon, is based on Adela Rogers St. Johns’ know that he is progressing ievorably alter an operation for appendicitis in the P. Ill. Island Hospital lest W003. mltazirle story oi the some title. An exceptionally appealing re- manoe that presents many unusual \ GET IOU]! CALENDAR FOB 1918 p Sit any oithe bbyswlldve good ml they'll tell you it didn't: jostling I walnut auc- cees was the re- suit of careful planning. Hard xgrllr. Nihghr co , cps. 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You can buy Nuiol at all drugstores for a small sum. Worth ing, isc’: if? Nil-Oi ll lUid ll ‘Gil pldflgq only. top and buy s bottle ca you, way home tonight. 4 situations is woven into the plot, and the drama, as we have said, hits many high points throughout the story. Incidentally, when one sees "The Heart oi a Follies Girl." one ls convinced that here is the plain, unvsrnlshed truth about the lives and characters oi the famous chor- ines. "The Heart oi a. Follies Girl" we believe, is a picture that everyolls will enjoy to the fullest extent. _-_€.4 l ‘ Lamfis Doll's lamps for Lhelhome and EDISON INSIDE‘ A QDIADF/SISI GENE DAt‘. for ur ousc for thcKiddicsl a new way to buy Edison Mazda Lamps! Choose an assortment of six a free Toy House carton. Home- have them packed in 10.16.. F OSTED i I ELECTRIC DDQDIICIQ Commences in Charlottetown Guardian Saturday, February 16th If tile biggest name in con- temporary history means anything to you, and you are looking for his views on things that count, you will surely read this series of six articles by George Clemenceau, the “Tiger,” who was War-time Prenl- ier oi France. Under such challenging titles as: , How to Be Happy, Are Women Interesting? ls Civilization W o r_t h While? Learn to llaugh at Your- self, ' Man's Love Versus Wom- an’s, _ and Why Prohibition is Wrong, this veteran statesman, journalist, and philosoph- er eggpounds the opinions he has formed during nearly ninety active years. If you appreciate brilliant writing, enjoy caustic hu- mour, and enter with a tree hand into the consid- eration v of questions oi vital importance to you, you will read these artic- fles with avidity. CLEMENCEAU SPEAKS HIS MIND The ‘Tiger of France’, in six challenging ar- ticles, frankly expresses his opinion about Women, Happiness, Civilisation, Love, Laugh- , ter and Prohibition. A; Series that .Will be Widely I Discussed. \ A photograph 0i Clemenceau, the "Tiger" or Frill“. who des- pitc almost ninety years, is still going "P0118. and ex- ilolllldl his views oi life with the singular clarity And strength Which come from such long and "fled experience. Remember First Articié Appears in Charlottetown Guardian - Saturday Feb. 16 And Will Continue Every Saturday for Seven Weeks