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"HEART OF FOLLIES GIRL" IS ON TONIGHT : IMIlle !)ovr lu-uiitlful ill Tense Dranla of XfflRe IJfe I-ailsh rnxlurtioii 4. "The Heart of a Folllea Oirl," a First National .Picture offering at the WU BASED ON ADE'S FAMOUS COMEDY -Fair Co-Ed." Is Marlon Itavle' Third I II 111 llawd on Iegltlnuile Slate Offering This Year In "The Fair Oo-ed," to be shown Wednesday and Thursday at the West-holme Theatre, Marlon Davles gives to 1 the picture-going world a screen version of another famous stage play. This jtlme- it la from the prt of George Ade and ouatav Ludwa. This 1 the third stage play which has been uned by Meteo-Ooldwyn-Mayer (a a Marlon Dartea veMde during the last year. The Brat was "The Red Mill," film verakm of the famous operetta hy Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom: Istaa on wmVh "Metaopolla'' the film Furm No. IS. Deettoa S9) IASI) ACT. W'EfeK AT WfeHtllOI.ME Monday Unit fstaiay BUlltf Dotfe in "The Heart or of ft Fbtllea Ofti." tJomedyr "Visitors Welcome." Paramtmnt Ne. SWifP'gH wmfr," wmeiMt an Tftr -starring vWft eald itjy & orWr ttoawarj Warlon tiavis In '"The pictures. that CcmSibea gay.eolor; ruoapEere with, a powerful dramatic plot. Beautiful Bil!e Dove weeps in some scenes, but that only makes ber more appealing than ever. Her eharm and acting ability are said to be so effect- lVely exhibited, and Larry Kent, Lowell Sherman. Mildred lfrri ni ro.ri... ,Tj nratfay Fall1 Co- CdiW-dy: 'Seeing Btare." fathe Review. trMf ami Murray All Star cant to "in-tropoli.1 Oomly: "Dumb Daddies." Metro-Odd wjrn News. Belwyrme have excellent roles. ' ' " ' ' ' Scenes of the Follies show, back-stage j in the dressing rooms and cafes and wWch will be at the Westholme Thea-apartmenta give Intimate gJlmpM-a of tre at the end of this week is founded. itmUti n" tr1' Hettrt: The worker, of "Metropolis" a city of Of a FU1m airl." is based on Adela ttte tuture, nve far below the surface Rogers St. Johns' magazine story of the ot the eartn. They worlc ,n same title. ihUU. practically chained to huge ma- An appealing romance that presents ehinei. Upon completing their dally many unusual .Uuatlons is woven Into ,Unt the elevators which the plot, and the drama, hlU many hlgH take tbem thousands of feet down Into points throughout the story. "The' Heart of a Follies Olrl." Is the plain, hm - M.. m, th, .k ,i. unvarnished truth about the lives and lthi, h... .J.. ,, ih. .,i.t,.,.,. characters of the famous ' L chorines. .iu.t t mi. th.. u, .... . gilded palaces? But Mary, a sainted wo man in whom they believe, advises the workers to watt, to wait for the leader who Is sure to came. Then, one day, Mary disappears and In ber place is seen an Image, built In reality the autamanton of fanatical Inventor, tells them to strike for liberty Without any loss of time, they destroy fthctr machines and destruction soon Jollowa. ElevaUrs crash down and water flow. A tender love story run throughout the fHm a Eric, son of the master of Metropolis, falls In love with Mary. Hew thtrr union la ungealoualy effected la told. SMIIHERS A ww bridge across Obtcken Greek mar Lake KatMyn, has been completed and, with the straightening and M " - lromteg of approaches, U a great ooBvea- ""' " - Ime to traffic, sidtred one of the beat whimsical plays ltr Wl!l'C I Axei Anderson la baring eoneklerable --w. MKlleuity tn the msrtter -of grtUug his rted by Bam Wood. Marlon baa the .w m,.,f.r.ri lnriu.tr - role of an American It oo-ed Is th,toblWlH! of power has been n-t film tha baa Mn ever preaeaU'd overoome ton sandU of rntrUda pre-where the atory wa. treated aolely from , loe woman's angle. Johnny Mack Brow., former football f m :Mut . rorred cheek vpon's lo-hero is aen in the ledlng male role. ml au-wnoWle dealer. A. Ferrier. who The eaat also lndudea Jane Wlaton, WM ue- by tt pro- Th-lma HUl. UUUm. Lelghton. Oene ioeM to two "METROPOLIS" HOLDS yea bnprtoonmest bete ttats week. Le Fng awl Ie Mttsg, arrested by tVmrtaflt.1 nuutlf. fl T. Mti M rm tK. THRILL OF LIFETIME - TJZ"rZ 'optum In thetr poantasran. I' Wnry Kmi Through Kfile riHure. Ci.ilnr Here At Week End mile of A of pr,ceaUy one new sidewalks has beeft mint In Smlthers Betwren brain and brawn there must thla yer by the vWaae council, be a nwdkttor the heart. That the J Southern baa been flounder lng In )darkneea again this week aa a result of fa serlotfs break In the power unit connected with the teheratteg plant at the Ml. ir lMt.MIU Ill AITLl . MMtiuthau-i It k. tint niiM j the power will be on afate until nect In Prlnee Rupert Lad Reoordlng Dl- ,rek. trlct and situate abut g miles from the ; mowth of Khutae Rrrer. 1 . TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit' The death occurred here on Sunday Western Mining Oowpany of Vanoouver. mornteg of James Rutherford, father EprtTfoT pSdiorr to'pur. J Allen Rutherford, alter a brief 01-foiwwlng described lands: rieaa. He was a native of Scotland and imu mo apjisT or I chase the fonowlna I. 'rneJ,,f.t P9?t Planted one ,u 69 . of . k,.,-,. Wn m 1 i'oi aiHiam iroai ine witness post on , . the west side M Lot 172; thence wester. -w iuvenor nw ui, i ly 60 chains: thence southerly 30 chains) the time being engaged In mining. The thence tterly 60 chains; thence nor- " -,,. ..... therly 10 ehatos. and containing 100 funer1 P10 00 Thursday after- eerea, more or less. noon from St. Jamea AngrWan Church, F. PARDOK WILSON. n j. B. Qlbson offWaUng. Agent for , Detroit Western Mining Oo. Dated 18th April. 1928. J. Kanla, Vancouver geologist. Is Dow LAND ACT engaged In an examinayon ot the Top-ley mining area. He Is accompanied by NOTH'i: Ol' INTKNTICN To APPLV Ttl hia wife who was formerly Miss Nan I.KASK MMt Fetterly of Smlthera. In Prince Rupert Land -teoortllne Dla ! - trict nnd situate adjacent to AlUford , Misses Marjorle and Oeraldlne Warner ZcZi&iJ lD,et th, end ot !a.t week for Vie- TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills torta -whert they will apend a lew weeks Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation on a holiday visit with relatives. Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, Intend . . . to apply for a lease of the following de I wribed lands: The hay trop In the Butkley Vafiey Commencing at a post planted on the reported to be much better than waa hiph water mark of an Mand: thence jr fo'l' winr the high ter mark around Ttnt eapeetad, the hay bating pro-the Island to point of commencement; greesed well after recent rains in spite and culnln. 0. of the previou. drought Dated Applicant. nuuM Wllhnr MttdKCKm. i MITHT'. OF INTKNTIO TO API'LT TO I nasi; i.an 1 In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla. trlct and altuate adjacent to Alhfprd Bay Moresby Island. Skldegite Inlet, 1 Otieitn Charlotte Islands. i TAKE NOTICE that Paelfle Mills 'Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following de i CmelnK at a poat planted on tM h ah water mark of an Island: thence 'following the high water mark around i tfo T Wand to point tnnt-ia4 oa-talnma one "M' Donald WllDUr IIUUflMW. . v pBif fe Mitw. mmted. Dated May S. lM, iv ti if MATTER of " applleatlen for l"tSJ?-of. feSfand hundred and nineteen Lot Title for : eighty-three (19881. Range five (6). , Coast Dlatrlct . Batlafactory pr.f of Je 'artlftcate of Tit U' vering e above lands having been P ? m: ferTTtl.h3 Heptember. 110. and la "S Prince Rupert, I land rMiHotry OMlee. b c mrd July. MmUsod " 801 Begutrar of TlUia. Frank Kwbery, a local boy. who bad MltlaJmlted. Mf lfg tJ M iimnaWt nmc : Um ag0i WM able to leave the bonpl- UIVIJ Avl tal this week ' 0Netll and WaU are bulldlne a KM end aummer home on the wrat afde of Uke KatMyn. it whi be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Wall and family. Mrs. F. L. Carroll of Decker Lake and Mfes H. B. Harrison ot Wistaria were visitors In Smlthera at the first of the week before proceeding to Wistaria where they will apend the aummer. P. E. Sparkes hat purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ChetUeburgh In Telkwa. The latter are leaving for Vic torla where they will take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. AI. Falconer ot were visitors in Bintthcra this week Dr. R. O. Bsmford la paying a visit to Vanderhoot on professional business ! Judge Robertson ot Prince Oeorge was holding County Court this week in Bmltliers in the abHence of Judge Young of Prlnoe Rupert. 1 Mr. and Mrs W. J. Service are spend' lng a holiday In Vancouver and THE DAILY NEWS PAGE " FIVE 1 !. in The Daily News $4,000 Prize Campaip Publication of the first vote count today docs not mean that nominations are closed. Far from it.. This campaign is only starting. There arc far more candidates who have not assomph'shed anwthing than there .are who have. The campaign is hardly tinder way yet. Certainly some have not gotten into their stride yet.. LiVe, earnest, cnergctiq candidates subscript tfon getters can enter NOW and WALK AWAY from slowgoirig entries. Speed, pep, work subscriptions will win. YOU SHOULD BE ACTIVE IN THIS CAMPAIGN IT WILL PAY YOU BIG. Looks Like 2 Enclosed Cars Will Go for Less Votes Than Required of Old "Piano and Ring Prize Campaigns. Many Candidates Who So Far Have Done Nothing to Help Themseles Have Received Votes Through Friends From present indications those big prizes: The latent 1928 Model Pontiac "6" Two Door Sedan, value $1,200 The latest 1028 Msdcl Ford Tudor Sedan, value .. $860 The $500 cash prize, Value $500 And the two $100 Cash prizes, value $200 Each a real prise are going to be given away for less votes than usually ere required when sewing machine, a phonograph, a wrist watch or a cheap diamond ring are given away. BIG PRIZES WILL GO FOK LITTLE That is the honest truth Votes turned in so far would not justify one of the old-time piano, sewing machine and ring campaigns. The lack of interest manifested by candidates in general is not only regrettable; it is appalling. It i ridiculous. Yes, and it is serioEM. Here The Daily News is putting up over $4,000 in enclosed automobiles and Cash Prises- And some who have entered are content to stand idly, by and let their friends east votes for them. In fact, more votes have been cast, in many instances, by subscribers themselves over the counters in The Daily News office for candi4ate0 than the candidates themselves have turned in. This means that friends who would snbscribe or renew anyway in the natural course of business, come to The Daily News office, pay their subscription without solicitation and, because they are friends of the candidates, east votes for their friends. Some candidates, too, are only coupon chasers, who would rather spend profitable time running after coupons when a subscription will offset a whole flock of them. Of course, that is perfectly all right The Daily News desires business, and business makes votes -either from subscription or coupons. But The News also wants to see candidates manifest some enthusiasm themselves in their own campaign. It takes more than friends to win. It takes work. Work means subscriptions. Subscriptions mean votes. Votes mean p rites- IN SACKCLOTH AND ASHES Sooner or later in this campaign a candidate or candidates now entered, or ese or more who will yet enter, will got their stride and the drone are going to Had themselves weeping In sackcloth and ashes at the roadside, while the live ones spin past in their big motor tacts motor ears won through consistent effort No one need be a drone. Everyone has it in him or her to accomplish, to do. That dormant power, though must first be awakened. WAKE UPI our ntisvi You candidates who are Ip. You have been nominated. Your friends have helped you. They will continue to help yu. Some of you are willing to help yourselves. Others of you Jure yet to see the light. Wake upl Start doing. Aecorapllih. You can win- You who are yet "considering' should start new. 1 If you WILL go in to win YOU WILL WIN 1UG. WOIIK WILL WIN. 100,000 Extra Votes Every $15 club of subscriptions, either NEW OU RENEWALS, will entitle yu to 100,000 E7TI1A votes in addition to the uwial votes issued at the time each subscription (see regular vote schedule) is turned in. Thi big offer, eouplod with the present libera! vote schedule, is the biggest ami beat vote offer of the entire campaign. Subscription? are worth more votes these next few dsys than they ever will be again. A fin club may include eubseriptiens of any length of time up to six years. A candidate lias the privilege of turning in more than one club. Two clubs, for instance, would net you 200,000 votes. As soon as you complete your first club you automatically start on your second. Subscriptions may be secured anywhere. Candidates are NOT restricted to their own district. You many obtain subscriptions from frietfds and acquaintance in any district, any town, city of J,rTh'i j flfSila not ffe to be turned in all at one time. You can ' iurn, ip llie MusfrMy as you secure them. Accurate record Ja i-ept irt ihepafgrVOeirtment. The 100,000 and other extra vote credits will be figured and Isnued at intervals during the life of the campaiRO. Thin 100,000 offer is the biggest and best "elob" offer that will be made. If you have entered the caniMign, here is your opportunity to muke u tine beginning and build your way to success!?. If yau have just slutted, let this votee offer put you in the lead. If you are considering entering, get busy now, and work hard on this ti ir vote offer. The List of Candidates- DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 includes only those participants residing within the city limits of Prince Rupert. One of the prize cars and as marly cash awards as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living in this district. The names of those entered in District No. 1 up to the present time, together with all votes cast for publication up until Saturday night, are as follows: Antonclli, Miss Muried 5,110 Raiiey, Miss Jean M M9.700 Bradbury, Mrs. II. J 107,300 Collison, Mrs. J. M 150,700 Dominato, A 74,800 Field, Mrs. j 62,700 Frizzell, Miss Laura 158,910 Gilker, Miss Edna L 101,400 Ivcrsen, Alf. 5,000 Jones Miss Margaret 39,000 Krivevsky, Miss Victoria 81.909 Larson, Miss Agnes 53,000 Lisney, Mrs. A. B. , - 77,700 McCrea, Miss Alice K 81,300 Morgan, Miss Connie 151,700 Nickerson, Mrs. Chas. M. 63,800 Postolu, Spero 76,500 Pritchard, Mrs. J. II 151,000 Rood, John 5,000 Shea, Lloyd 5,000 Slaggard, Mrs. J. R. . . . : 69,100 Smith, Mrs. Hugh M 152,390 Stevens, John R 5,000 Stuart, Miss Sheila 71,800 Thompson, Miss May 47,400 Wermig, Mrs. F. 52,900 Wilson; Miss Nellie 48,000 Unger, Miss Edna 104 700 Zarelli, Miss Ermy 155,800 DISTRICT No. 2 District No. 2 includes only those participants residing outside the city limits of the City of Prince Rupert One of the prize cars and as many cash awards as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living in this district ' The names of those entered in No. 2, up to the present time, togdUjer witji all votes cast for publication up until Saturday niulit, are as follows. Beavcn, II. R. Queen Charlotte City 5,000 Birnle, Arthur E. "Pete" Smithcrs 56,700 Ciccone, Fort Clements 5,000 Dover, Mrs. George, Terrace 61,3d0 Mcintosh, Miss Margaret, Massct 5,000 McKcnzic, R. C. Queen Charlotte City 5,000 Ryan, Miss Kate Stewart 5,000 Tnvlor, Mrs. G. A. Port Essinglon 5,000 Wilson, Mrs. L. C, Hazelton' .... 5,000 Phone 534 THE WINCE KUI'KKT DAILY NEWS Campaign, j Department Open Dally 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 534 Nomination Illank in The Prince Huperl Dally News -Everybody Wfn.V Campaign- I hereby enter and cast 6,000 votes for . . , Miss, Mr. or Mrs. as a candidate in The ! IVihce RMpert DjUy a .News "Everybody I PrijU) Distribution. ...... f Address l'hone Note Only one nomination blank will be credited to each candidate