ilei tSweetheithari Helen M M! I 13ml“ Bond! J e a n Helsholt anso NEWS AND oonrrv ' “BANDLI USUAL mus “m5 i “Her Sweetheart” ipiced With Tears And Laughter At Prince Edward Jo-etarred ior the first time on one screen, Marie Dresaier and Lionel Barrymore bring comedy, heart int-arm and gripping drama to their tans in an inimitable blend In “Her Sweetheart" (Chriatophfit Beam, currently playing at the Prince Edward Theatre. This la Metro-Golduyn-Mayerls much dis- cussed filmization oi the stage suc- cess, “The Late Christopher Bean." The two beloved figures who rec- rived Academy awards together provide vivid personalities in a vig- orous story which is replete with laughs as well as dramatic intcrest. A: Abby, the iaithiul 01d servant who iinda herseli’ suddenly in pos- peaslon oi a priceless painting and coneeoueritly l- the center o! intrigue and plotting, Miss Dressin- gives another oi her forceful and intensely human portrayals. Barry- more n-s the kindly old Dr. ilaggett whdbecomes tbsessed at the thought o! riches almost in his grasp, given an equally brilliant performance. 0ld Pflnflnfl Discovered ‘rub story deals with the family oi I country doctor who in the pasC had befriended an artist long aince dead. The paintings oi this artist are discovered to be worth a fortune. The old doctor, under the lash oi avarse. seek: to steal the portrait oi the servant. Abby, thua uncovering a romance oi the past and participating a striking denonement. Various character-a, aucil as the innocent. young lovsra, the__schemirig wife. the jealous daughter. the suave art dealer, in- treject interesting touches into the abmrbiniz drama. Miss Dressler and Barrymore are eunported by a finished cast in whldi pFominent roles are filled by Helen Mar-k M the jealous daughter, Beulah Bondi oi the Oflilihal stage ‘rast, Russell Hardie, Jean Heinholt. II, B, Warner. Meeting Tho Argument "in butcher told rne that next time '9 catches our dog pindhln‘ 'ia _meat ’e'll shoot 'lm_" declared the-Cocknev. “And I told ‘lm if the meat my dog pinches is anything llkfwnt '0. sold us, the dog wmft ':v€'to be ahot." BIHTIII. ‘I'll-III Ito ‘fought through o M “no! ' i win tho victory of o valmplo ma. lovol sAttv Eitrns IIOIMAII FOSTII Ill-HI MORGAN Qua- App“) TAXI BOYS COY “CALL III SAUBAG I" ' AND MAGIC CARPET |“0IJ'l' POSTS OI‘ FB-ANCI’ i “Walls Of Gold” Is Film Of High Merit At Capitol "Walla oi Gold," the new Fox khotoplay based on the novel of the lame name by Kathleen Norris, opened at the Capitol Theatre yol- terday, and proved ltseli easily the but 0i the Nurrll novels Pleturlned tor the screen. Sally Eilers, Norman Buster and Ralph Morgan have the lectured roles. Th; story oi’ the picture deals with tho problem of a young and beautiiul girl who must choose be- ,iaau . Othrrainthecast who daar-ve muchereditior niakln¢"Wall| c! Spanish actreal and dancer, Rochelle Hudson, nedric and Margaret Beddon. OIWILI. COVI SCHOOL Report oi Orwell Oove School for January: Grade X-l Annie Msqyherscn, I Catherine Macdonald, I laabel Macaw. Grade 11-1 Frances Maedonald 2 Cloudirie Brown. 3 Doris Rooney. Grads VIII-l Barbara Indeed. I Margaret Maodonald, 3 Martina Metering Grade VI-l Mary MacRae, 2 Patricia Rooney, 8 Edison Modem Grade IV-l Zita Rooney, 2 May Maodonald. l Cecelia Rooney. Grade 111 Br-l. James MeKenna 2 Jame Rooney. Grade I11 Jr-l Dannie Brown, I Dorothy Rodney. Grade II-l Alberto Nicholson, 2 John Mcxenna. Grade I (0-1 Georgina Rooney Grade I (e)—1 John Grant, Wilbert Rooney. l Mary Money, -’Iieacher, Estelle Macdonald. The Girrlsraii-avzrranged their Ocmmerdal League series and the first games played on '1“ ‘ itiitiefiifi"? i. i’ i l wok. ‘ihedstory deals with a a einating ash-ind 711w! W wnoae ulv mat-a lnhnsely TAG DAY {or Charlottetown Hol- pital Wednesday, Iehruar-y 16th. Meet the ladiea kindle and help a worthy cause. 11-103- VOT! I0! GEORGE WHEAT- LIY IN WARD lw-HB il the 99W’ lar candidate pledged w benefit tggpgyerg by certain zpecifled Nlieil and in Protect the labourin! m"! trorn outside canpetition. 11-408. POLICE COURT — A vagrant a ion tho Stir " - , y was aentonced to sixty days in Joll- 7V0 other men appearinc 0n a volflflby charge were ordered to have tnwn. Al‘ onto-at the reguln- week- lyGyrodinner-heldlttbecmad- ian National Hotel last evening Mr. Bentley, Marjorie Gatason, Mary Mason ‘- D firm. ls survived by three douabtcn liv- ing, Mrs. Henry charm great-great-gr-andchildren. IUD! BILL QINGLINDN On the filth oi January. i084. there occum‘ in the Elnora Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Maine" the sudden death oi Ruby Bell ‘avlsitto Bar-ah Singleton, daughter oi Mr. and ‘worry Ii you have Add Stomach, don't _ about it. Follow the lirnplo glmuui. ' ' Milk cl m!“ ouigc o Magnesia acts at one: topdeutralize the acids that cause headache. stomach aiiis and plbc tress. Try ou'll fool like a new person. REAL But-be careful u get milk oi one w en a bu genuine P LLIPS‘ Mllrol at neaia. Soo that tbs name "PHI LIPS‘ " la on the label. ADD IN VIII-ll §l Each hblll i the gnttiitrcm aaaaawuauioa Phillipa’ Milk of M mes live also. Belle! in God bring m ecmiort i048! because e loved one who has been calld horn believed in God and lived up to that belief. Ruby, from he! childhood lived U9 to a thong laitlr in her Lord. M the early age o! elven yen-a rho united with the church and continued to witnen tor liar 10rd until called homo to that lllifl‘ lilo beyond. We sorrow, not iii rilgigsa Eir- sting? Mrs. John A. Singleton, oi 11 Paul lino lingtou Mill her grandmother, Mh. Hines mo J u i! “unseen-- anal '5 Ei insist or. intiicii {lllfililliilfll SignificaTe-Oi Len‘ ten Season Empha- ' sized byrArchbishopi Worrell i ing iorce w steer a right course iree from the dangers which arise lr-om indi"erenoe - or pronounced irieligloii. It ha: ‘ever held before us the evil oi supposing religion w mean the advocacy o! some doc- trine of its interpretation and ' ourselves into camps to fight each other instead o! the hotts o! Satan. Ii our whole NlLIiOn consLsts in kezping up o particular kind oi Church Service regardless oi the existing evil: in public and private lire there would be every reason ior 8t. Paul's can‘ demnation oi the Corinthians to he applied to us. He blamed them ior the contentions am ng them which ‘every one or you saith I oi’ Paul and I cl Amllos and I Oophaa and I o! Christ.’ not divided and it was not Apollos who was miciiied, Christ only and only in Him ggiisgs i é fa 3 as 5 a a l’ as». 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