PRAYXt UISEGLAl AY'ANDDRO )THYDLI TAN STAR V FIM MARION DAVIES, tn--.A Midnight Be"Ussits First DES( RIBED A' )ST .PEREEOT. BEAUTV Ann NiollkbsedwoC IWO Mre TodaY 3 MC O'Basa' Plays te fte 8s8n4 as Shwing 'S ather Of of "Jt Maris," st tMtropotan and SbabortIn Now Yrk,aoat tWe of Oliver Moresee's V"n ne@ now rebow.dn& -Lee Tb.e ..d METROPOLITAN '"ow 'ea,-- wri.. b.8 ,., to "A Midnight BO' a Japanese hes buft 8 tup et cartes 2ay win offer a ganuine Miseuit Rock, Paradox LakM New at York.. The Golernae"t has re- etodram.nic surprise Crandall's ordered browse tabl"t to a Theater this week In Led on the ae" for Natonal's splendid eree ver- is arodg-10, of Charles Hoyt's stage suceso Nichols' plays, but fgr bis. W~=t BIL' ical reasos, I "A Udnight Ban" are ea1ined "41"beats that seden hav been In- in starring vehicles for Three Roast fty. When the "t"em Of Pigs Is initiated Martin Tripp ur fired &om his job an For Movie Dinner salesman for a rubber.hs Will Rogers' latest pleture, "At . Penniless, he Is forced to in the small tow where he Unwilling Hero." ost th. company the 'blue" telegratam. three roazi pigs. During the filming Despite the protestations bt the of the Christmas dinner me In this merchant. he elects himself a 0. which will be the in the general store and Henry story, tely boosts sales to such an photodramatic attraction of the that he Is taken into the and picture progran at sehold of the proprietor who in the Strani Theater al week begin. the father of a pretty -daughter. ning recess was taken on he encounters Stephen Labarce, today. Itels him weird tales about the Christ9pas Eve. When the company a spooky haunted church. On reasembled a second pig had to be Tripp spends the night there roasted to inish the scene. But the esperlences many hair-rasing ghostly visitations.' juicy crispness of the porker so another night he endeavors to tempted the stage hands -that the te his investigation of the pig was spirited away. A third pig ed place of worship and this was roasted to finish the pietpre. unearths a plot that lends, the The pity of this proceeding f&ll all of the Wopense and al of with full weight upon Nick Oogl.v. thrills of a high order of melo- who plays the role of a oiletet but- The climax of the develop- ler in the picture. All tbou the that follow marks the passing dinner scenes Mr. C ,y. who. a daring band of bank robbers thgugh a white m9n. make up so the betrothal of Martin and An- well that visitors to the Grey. stadios constantly mistake G-ldwynhim for sterling feature, supplemented his chtarter part, could scarcely new, topical and scenic subjects look at h rnst pig for fear of be given special orchestral inter- spoiling the soene. Oasquently. he n and the "Pique Dame bought a let of gum and. tried to will soare away his in .that way. round out the bill. - appetite It has not been revealed whether Mr. Cogley shared In the last pig, LOEW'S PALACE but we have our stron .u.pi. "I Am Guilty" that he was In at the ftnigh. Louise Glaum, the brilliant em- 0al star of the silver sheet, will be unced, are for a powerful, national vide wholesome as the featured star of the pro- at Lew's Palace Theater for ly of women to extend encourage- "Trhe women Nazimova If 'illAppear As Iul week, beginning today, in "I Explains His 2 ie abduction of the English girl he loves, Guilty," the powerful and melo. Ip who Is carried to the temple. aMatte rontance by Bradley King. >ubly powerful when pltnnx ek o h ForHree,4adteCai"lCamihle" Next h has been produced by J. Parker Screen - 4mbition Grne 4o.TeCoqein.oe Jr... and which includes a bril- ztaray of supporting players, In- With the release this fall of N&A I- state that this "candy-kid" number Is g Mah3on Hamilton. Rush Stone- mova's screen "Camille, just am sweet, peppy and enjoyable "To know that I have provoked ono thought would prove money-mpking nt meeting of the members of the production as name , Joseph Kilgour, Claire Dubrey, I was to do the from "a Dame au Its implies. Hopkins, George Coopor and kindly feeling. or moved one jadec attractions, going adaptedThe~ote ebr f h upr La Vaux, an artistic exponent of reviewer to honest tears, is somethini characters I liked. the DUMIL , y others. "And I've word," said 'AKE BEACH Egtet tet Camellas," by younger the- piano accordion, in a series of I "I Am Guilty," Mahlon Hamil- of an inspiration." kept my RNY the Russian actress will add ai k- classical and syncopated slootions, That one sentence thq with emphasis. "I've done the simple. great Opp- has the role opposite Miss Glaum, epitomizes what othet to the lipt of famous portrayaJ a will open the festivities on the first essays the role of Connie alms and ambitions of Charles Ray appealing parts. I learn my dhalf of the followed the ,qbo McNair, motion picture star. audiences want because I read the of the role In which Bernhardt score bill, by beautiful butterfly of ' of mail that come into this Hilton sisters, two popular ad aSo- Pictures of the and for tho quantities The , t life, who In captured and mar- people studio That sounds to her most puartriumph. plaq,n. entedmost romonticgirls la, offeringsthe latestthatsghashits.been Robert a is the principle on whicl every day. 11 Tom Overholt and Lillian by MacNair, prominent Mple-thaty is and succeeding you like the usual old story of mail- maker -was Nelle Peck Sauindern,. your feet keep 'till will find Chesa-twdasThRodoLod which Henry Jamnes called "a Young, brilliant New York attorney, an] proceeding, order popularity, but not only and teero-tresh perveig sontingoffered ontheirany amuslag-screen this rilaity.season. It ,h. under the Inflence of her new Not for him the "machine-made it's champagne and film; not for him the story of illici flattery and kindly comment that sity, fresh cr-edutity, fresh passior "Special Delivery;" laugshe , becomes a beautiful, true woman. come In fan letters. The fans are Harry White, otherwise known as -be husband, falls to note love in the realms of a mythica fresh pain," han lost pothing of iP "The Twelve-Minute Mas." a clever however, "high Ray produc alive to the fact that by intelligent hed despite Its befnt,t- short-length attractions. In the metamorphosis, and through a society."! Every can do a Lokig happy juvenility collection of songs and stories. interest in the t of the two tion is plausible and intensely inter they I always free, and- sixty-nine years old. It was the firn it Another famous 0. will 140k understanding slowly to the movie because t great deal to better the pictures. And work of the younger Duman, writtie Henry story diift apart. The story climaxes in the eating public are not timid about their crit- have reached the screen when Will and depicts the life of the great majorit they when he was in his early twentle in astounding melodramatic Incident of Americans-the decent. home istems. I like that. I want more of Since first In Parts in 186 Rogers, his latest Goldwyn picture. that results in a tragedy, but which in It. and the fan who takes the trouble presented "An Unwilling Hero." is seen as the aso the means of the hus- loving citizens. it has enjoyed steady -popularlt star on the of bringing It is to this class that Ray tries tU to point out what rings untrue to him The principal role was creat# t photedramatic portion b"hd and wife together in a new un- tha or her in my pictures is doing me a the program. The original titlo of appeal, not because of a belief Madarne Doche. Jean Mitrgaret Da- O this was Dick'. deftanding. it is good business alone, but mainli great personal favor. Those are the enport Lander played It first in tt story "Whistling Although "I Am Guilty" In a pro cleav criticisms that count, disinterested but it was Matild Christmas Stocking," and the leadir of melodramatic na- because he wants to produce United States, tramp,- dpation frankly of real life and a and occasioned solely by the desire to Haron who it her character is a lovable wehf tUit, It has been pictures-pictures as lippery McGee," Miss laundera ex- The boys "1 really popularized Will can better backgrounded agains, real persons. make their popular entertainment In Welty1874RthClarmMreler,eMorristhisulofenjoyed aFNowdi Rogers impersonate gI9wingly beautiful scenes of Metro- fine and true as than any now on the silver social life and The Official censors put away tteir pen possible." tinguishedmoind. successe routoin it; Modjeok"hil a politan luxury. cils and when a pic Although a star of the first mag- it in Bernhardt appearn d sheet. clinax is one of the most remarkable notebooks Ray is the most modest it endeavor that was being made set your hair played 1879; features and nitude. Mr. Ray an "Camille" In 187 . specil has to the screen this ture is flashed on the screen, for thel in New York b' that brought know in advance that there will b4 of men. "A Midnight Bell" gives an and Duse gave an Italian version I n orchestral numbers, arranged season, and in addition to be abso- of this a Arthur J. Wanvoll, James salacious or objectionable i1 example quality. During 189s. including IyWely different, it is not revealed until nothing dinner scene. at which four persons ~eurs to 'bring better produetlona to an your girl thi Howard's "Baby Face," as overture. te last moment of the it. "A Midnight Bell." his latest pic Nazimeva's ocreen adaption Is .very picture's a gather about a table, Ray takes the with the mili14 u and Gilbert's "Down Yonder," will The cast, as will be noted. ie ture. which will be shown as Firs modernizedthbl toa thd version,litoffmou patradal act*n. National attraction at Crandall'i chair which compels him to sit with aragement to good pictures rather rem that of France, "Car 2- complete the bill. not only of an exceptional nature, but his back to the camera. ofice roercontemporaryhchterind hoisat Metropolitan and Knickerbockei ille" stwas adapted for the s"(en I centributes an interpretation in this this afternoon. "Ray is about the only star In the herJune NatopuarwhotrimphscenaroliedTeicla,RA that is remarkable. theatere, beginning il a like Mathis, LOEW'S COLUMBIA pk*ture utterly a demonstration of his that I world who would do thing that," 'We do not want State censorship,'' Al St. .John, 1u whplid fHm enrsio ofCarles'"The HoytFot In keeping with the tone of the theory commented one man when be Ingram's production, picture can be clean and still be thor recently i chAmanHorsemen MiofndBll"Ithe Apocalyps."1teafeh eritRi Browe prfduction, "I Am Guilty" will be sup- the picture. C. comiynfeshidirected and unsu Bell" with an fine oughly enjoyable and gripping. Anc maw d"y.ube,haSmuallwood Rudol; and plemented exceptionally make sure thal it. Jons i "The Bronze Bell," the vivid array of added screen and musical becaume he wanted to Bergquistmapsue pb9tographedon iidmitae iOben "'The all of his in the future wouk Oalder took charge of the technic L enthralling Thomas H. Inee pictur- t9tures, including a brilliant overture 'pictures B. F. KEITH'S La sixt-nin Raythll wto theftlfin Calas' yobesrtpid Wthe Palace Symphony Orchestra. be of the same type, he establishet direction. yusearsgnl isation for Paramount of this gripping a company of his own. Vaudeville worhofThe roleheyoungcuesrof Armand DuvalasIn takoeltn and East Valentino,' the brillUal it fascinating story of the and It is not an easy task to induce Ra3 The Mantersingera. the bywhded.Rudolphe waddedn himedry atwtti which CRANDALL'S to talk about himself, for he hatei great triple Ororungw inlce fisets"or whoreven'- the Ju'ioe,"Prt ofwich"1TI Courtney Foote and Doris May personal publicity and avoids 11 quartet of soloists, will afford a itur hl ene stpemente bypnerit have the roles of chief intportance. will "Idol of the North" wherever possible. But he is not at week's vocal treat at B. F. Keith's -"Ibe gresented for the full week, averse about talking on the subjec1 Dorothy Dalton will occu9y the stel- Theater this week commencing at VhtsCmn ext OnamThpricanTue.oean aretWednetdaAcam ginning today, at Loew's Columbiabe- lar on of his ideals. position the bill at Crandall's "It is no child's play to establisi the matinee tomorrow. 'They are Lenr Lande pthed ictrst in tI ~.Theater. Theater the first three days of this as of r- The story concerns ag a thoroughly equipped motion pictur< rated the finest group solo Here are some diversifled views of Marion Da Lhroe rit odeihegheadFKet l bited in"Ucartered hu ieas oneoft ldian Prince. week, beginning this afternoon at 3, in stydio and put out within a shor and ensemble singers to be round ihe most beautiful woman in nimdomi. They sl rtrwhicho eall popuaried it her: educated In England. .who flees to her gripping Paramount vehicle, "The time several big feature productions America rather than carry out the upon which one's future activities as touring. Their success has stood i rinsome beauty from many angles. Harrison F ting,-usahopad o succe re in ithoeslda wishes of his father to lead a native Idol of the North." In this stirring by them twelve consecutive seasons, ta slling of her face, says: "It gives an artist the sa as of seven features next week. Inec574 CFox coedis, enjoed Gui an independent are to be based an' tme'satisfaction Forpaedi inrsa 1and rebellion against English authority. subject, Miss Dalton reverts to the judged," he declared recently during developing an Immense following for a poet feels when his sonnet is perfectly round ed off--correct in ginning Mondaiy, August 15. Fenrday,ean In America he meets David Amber, an in sense and ein cer aucs "amille"as in 137 type of play and the type of role that the course of one of those rare inter them among vaudeville's lovers of teter, in rhythm." an adventruous youth, who loves the view.. "It was the 2 ______"The of andil voegaon Graian Mofesi na~de her "Flame of the Yukon" one greatest respon fine vocalism' At present they arer Conquest Canaan," f e beautiful daughter of an English of- sibility of my life, and I waited witi turing Thomas M4dxhan, comei -s ficer in India, and who greatly re- of her greatest successes, As Colette interest and oonoern for the opinion o presenting their varied program in 2 trns"inv' shcree asdptio ism si sembles the fugitive prince. Brissac, a dance hall girl, in this story the public and the press on my firs "At the Club," ena&Jing the singer. Battle i o' '''ae''xt'eek mo erie vehichn witsholthe warr aWhen the latter is mortally wound- of the North gold rush days when an independent production, 'Forty-fivy to look their best in evening Wornen Organize te Ithe near future the Sani ihe"sirt wasaodapted for the sieng 'ed by a religious flanatic, he con- Minutes From Broadway.' But whei dress., afsny of soldiers of fortune rushed to * Hayes. Revue, Daphne Pollarda diceams o ucetin. The addot vinces the American that the latter a no-mnan's land in the Arctic, Miss we read the first metropolitan reviews the new version of "Music Lai tHrction ofl beThe Aptolpe.tor Stiust go to India, impersonate the Iaiton has a role that is picturesque we were happy out here, believe me dignity and appropriateness to the will be seern at Keith's. prince and attempt to thwart the re- and fascinating. In It she plays the It was a spur to greater work, to evei artists. There are man, selections Screen Censors) B ewgVitaptgraph oret Jomey bellion, lost the girl he loves be placed Apert of a true woman and lends the more serious endeavors. Then came which oo chrr eof they tehnic J~In great danger. charm that is 'Peaceful Valley,' and I must confese varying from Lucia seatet to -"Love's the ptuea seldom found Old Song." a movement intended to attract the Intention o1 h_ rol. rl fAmn ua .tk of Amber, American, undertakes ndrmaof the countries. that I have never had such notices active fl- the mission, but Is recognised by two rough in all my previous screen career a. Molly McIntyre, the former mus- th interest of the clubwome. the public to seo oretociticize whatatato tLe'ouba in Indian On Wednesday and Thursday, cal star, and B. C. Hililam, of America has been vigorously we do not like What we aim to or Hotrsemn. nd Wahae hRid minor potentates, who wirj Thomas Meighan will be the star of for that photoplay. They were great in him to lead the revolt for their oml and certainly moved me. We the well-known song composer, will iatinched in Detroit by prominent do is to lend ou, r support to the bet- thetr m esof the rm nti a the bill In his latest Paramount ve- they offer and Differ. cli leaders of that city undeir the ter class 'of pic and pro- ereW ooe oet Thbe a. selfish ends. When the American, hicle, "White and in have worked hard and faithfully here "Song,, Exclttsive ib tures make, r.& working to prevent the revolution, re- Unmarried," but we are touched by appreciation ent," written by Mr. illiam,. l'ddie na~me df the League for the Silent ducers see that It will pay to bringglrhedthSradbl ca it Jst in AThmu" Hoyt. ded coi which is related the story of a young Kane and Jay Herman. the Drama. The league's aims, as an- to the screen oi pictures that pro- ek fuses to attend a great native con- American bachelor who made up his and to know that I have provokec snid. 'iy bur ey. eChrynnEdad ose cave at the Temkle of the Bronse night songs, will offer "A Ragtime no entertainment. - 10 Bell, the native potentates cause the to "do" Paris-and did. one jaded reviewer to tears, is some naid "Holy tiling of an inspivation. Cocktail." bo0 af America are more "ys lo, etrn Mnloke" Is the title of the supplemen- Bessie Rempel and company., will me nt to the producers of worthwhile powerful than all the censorsqhinq. Ngi oe oCadl' "Pep-o-uthMier Revnue"oFlw tary comedy that will form an import- "That's what it's coming to in the last conscientious give "His Day Off," a new Francus ph,otoplays and -discourage destruc- They become d< How the young with Im- * contributory portion of the bill. analyqis-careful, 0 'r for the conon tody ftewetwl Ifo. Hary DOwier and ailliman at Nordstrom comedy. Ben Bernia will t.iv censorship banding togethe vs petuous bravery, denounces the revolt work individual units was at a For the last two days of the week, by producing l'he organisatlon formed 0. Owen and E. K. housed in their own studios and witl tell why "This Is Not the Movie," a from the hIgh altarAmerican,of the Temple, 1s Seena Lincoln will be their own individual producing re and add his ec ntrici fiddling. o cause." the pictured co-stars in the powerful "Dance Fantasies," with Frederi Detrait Twentieth Century. e halesgn"gAothu Mtridnaeightfuell"wnille the star-of.tisi set upon by the Infuriated natives. sources to give rein to ideas awai 'k unan's City and Theater ArtsReview,pClub -SP~ k- flees to an ante-room, finds the Eng- story of "The Woman God Changed." from the common run. Easter and Deatrice Squire. should W lish The subsidiary attraction of 11 the Cercle Dranist±ique calle I by Those who lilk an bill toa andl tomorrow ath Cradali se girl, rescues her and Is rescued principal "It is natural to find better photo prove a dainty and delightfui nn.- an s fox trot and toddle AttenikroernAu KnikebocerThetera i thisate a- In turn by British troops, makes one will be the new Detroit one importance comedy, plays coming from a studio in whicl vation. Ann Ford and Gleorge Good. the center of the Drama dancing to musi e' that just won't let 1in"pern 'ontei of the moot thrilling and of the "Mixed Bedrooms." all hands, all brains, all hearts arn ridge will join in deciding "You Le ague of America. The principa.l 3.ch daily bill will be completed by concentrated on the one task at hand Can't Believe Them."' p xrninent Detroit clubwoman and peake thu the inclusion of additional abbreviated When that picture goes out of the Garcinetti brothers will introduce pre Reach, Sbay resort,berrelasean excel-anonStra,Ags2,B ie will be delightfully supplemented by eiera feature. and now 'mttormalyn dierytd Ze m~ specially arranged studio a completed thing, it representi marvelous hat throwing and aton. act rees, a member of the Oliver lent place for a n all-day or evening DnesI TeMrhHr. gipe organ accompaniment. the common efforts of every membei inhing acrobatic feats. Aesop's Mc rosco Production,' cast 'filning trip. Dancing I of the staff. It has been subjected tc Fables, Topics of the Day and the "8 lippery McG3ee." At the invitation dancers are enat led the Miss to save enough in Fotefistheda.f Go to Doubleheader the critical test of a variety of Intel Paths Pictorial form the remainder of Detroit. clubs, Saunders an evening's dai h.nto pay the farewekCadl'thtrwils a GREAT FALLS PARK lects and so it is a thing which wil of the numbers. Today at 3 and 'ent from Natches, Mie.., where the to and from the Today there will be concerts by the Film salesmen desiring to market appeal to any, to all audiences. 3:15 p. in., at Keith's last wenk's Mc roeco picture is being flmed. Prof. Ralph Ci Lrren has a clown or-Haean rodly, Il Ladies' Orchestra and other features "Independence is as beautiful bill headed by Cecil Lean Cleo 3esides reading a of their wares to the Crandall theaters anhd " sytnopsis cheetra, garbed In bluarre~ costumes. "mn hq rsn. er of entertainment'to make Great Falls thing to me In my smaller sphere ai Mayfleld will be in its en- to the Capital were out of luck last it was to given to ,"Park the mecca of crowds of pleasure our forefathers of '76., Uirety.pa .ied clubwomen the ear- n5ot the kind of sap.ba.nglstuff ta n-. seekers Whlo Want a day's outing amid Thlursday afternoon. The morgue like it. in spite of its always-preseni nei at this responibility--or maybe because the morethe. on edge, but thetwdyswthheblfo the picturesque surroundings was lively compared to the Crandall eo prominatit picture pro- dreamy, gliding typ tha mae attudasytt b aom historic and beahtiful resort. it. When aS man has representew rik you are in heaven.yo etBefies in the Metropolitan Theater New Music. Other attractions. including swings. something, has meant something tc Mr screen. Te solution 'eas in en- slides. merry-go-rounds give the chil- building. The entire Crandall execu- a good many people for a long time .Get1~s.Mirskey, newly appointed the T a v conductor of the orchestra du sthe Top dren much to enjov. Many find a tive personnel was out at Mr. he feels that he owes those folksa at symphony co in censorship, she said. Kd Grif- definite And Candal'sMetropolitan Theater, thi visit to the hiqtrie- 'in,i i mill. 4mm. fihsbaseball foundry rooting for duty. when I startew spent Frdyo atweek in New York ho has been featured it locks foret.. 1 Washing- out on my own. I determined to his for the ensu- ,Itred Miss launders. "In the In $unshine cn makt replenishing library det edi"n, is soon to ,. is- edn ~mn nhsfrho the heme talent to trim the Tribe more of the 1' .1 .. a~!~ re to be pic'tures ktid that have ing season. During lts b"ief absence Sta tee where it has been tried it has pear in a star sei tea of along pcue Taln.'Msoa serv.- andi pmitting the picture business, been praised and to l eIshadi. F'. ' attr-eet loved, only maki the Metropolitan was under mYed a failure as far as tie lines of the .x .ni for th nonice, to run Itself. Which them I decided that no mat symphog prc lmpr'ov. Clyde Cook specials. rcetyfnsdplinladn better. the leadership of Mr. Par noe, concert Sscreen plays3 is concerned. This His first picture will be "Small Town IGe' TeLs ri. hc S.- many and the I.- '. here find it did. .r arranisation isnemt rr.mea a wit..tff, Septe... tviews of remarkutNe h,i',ty- mnaster. ' eC