AMUSEMENTS.
EVERY BOOTS/ PICTURES. r - t ‘‘THE GIRL FROM WOODWORTHS’’ . ALL TALKIE TO-NIGHT. At, the .-Princess (Saturday)an all-talkie picture Mtjgranime will tie presented, the star' feature 'being “The Girl From WoolWorths,” featuring ATice . Wliite_,/in the principal role. The story states a gay. party of young people 'are . . throwing a party in the home of • jMferry; and Jennie Donnolly, 'brother and sister. Pat King is introduced as a. singer, and she obliges with A" song as Bill Harrigan enters the" 1 apartment, late for. the party. Pat makes/ quite a hit with Bill. understands she is on the stage, and. tells her he is a travelling man. The next, day Pat meets Bill on the way,, where he. is employed as guard. He tries to. make a date with her and she. laughs at him. When she leaves the car, she forgets her pocket hook. He finds it and learns from a card, inside that she‘is a clerk -at"
Woolworth’s ten cent store. He ie-
turns the pocketbook to her there,; and she thaws out and agrees to go on a dinner date with, him thht highr." They attend the Mayfield. Gibb, 4nd; the attention of Lawrence Mhy field:' the proprietor, is called’ to Pat by his assistant. She' is ' summoned to hi office and offered a job entertain-ing-in the night club. Bill doesn’t like the idea, but Pat ia crazy about it. That night Bill proposes, butshe is still thinking about being a big night; club sensation. When she does not hear from-:Mayfield, however, .sheaccepts Bill’s proposal That- night - ufjport, for rehearsal—that she is to go oil the .following night. Pat leaves her room mate, Tillie Hart, all in a Jjfiuttpr;i and goes to the Mayfield f® Mjj'r: rehearsal; Then BiU'’arrives at Hj&e apartment with the ring, and he told’’by Tillie of Pat’s good' fortiirart p|BilT burns ug .-tlm, thought of los-rll-atig the club. k/Pillie to telephone-;Pat-, that ;‘;'jßill /iA v oq s b' B way down to mala- ■ •• so; sta||i ' > her^ff.^,;i§|d i ;. : 'the". way- ‘she told • that| Hhe ” TiHie *fclub j ; ]us(t as ■ Bgt - is* to go Lfon ' former j-ntimW, jSheA tells Pat i that v and Pal ,'vwants to ruslfHlterb*and care for him. ,]ijhut makes her go on with turn.'^fie'ldbes; tears-Sn ’tjg&r eyes,-and f .m{tke4 hitWAs finishes and returns to her dressf l ' '-.ing room, Mayfield tells her >t to for Bill, that' they are going to dinner there together. He shove/ pTillie out of the: room and is about,; VtO lock the door when Bill enters, hisT . : “|]ai'nvijn,mr.sli.fig] *an(l his, face,haudfgi', ped. ' Sill’ kicks'" bis way in j' knocks fo&t Mayfield with his good arm, Amt Pat , with the, same good . finrnf. ii: * the; career I want,:’"” L*Pat sobs 'to Bill--at’the end -- !Thie supports are all /talkies and .Fdnelude Rose and. Taylor, Notre Dame ipGlee Uhjf/'/Harry Tate, Triggy ,fonf| i/.’Maxwell:' J" .. . vj
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1930, Page 3
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