whose chief exponent is a French- Java girl; cannibals, who direct their 4u0VIES THIS WEEK attention to kidnaping white w omen; savers, whose only guide is self-inter- _____________________________________est; and missionaries who brave the dangers of the strange land to convert Complete to the sma llest details, thle' its heathen inhabitants., Sea island picture contains :Allthe featiires coin- Th'le story centers around Mary, the aborated in monly associated with uncivilized beautiful half-caste dancing girl; Deanj V. Griffith's Pacific islands inhabited by brown Mc~uire, a derelict beachcomber and h will be races, a few derelict whites and mis- her first white lover; and Walter Kin- f this week sionaries. In the course of the enter- c aid, a puritan youth who also be-' tainment are weird native dances,I conigs fascinated with Mary. With the picture, the theatre will present I"Duke's Hawaiian Troupe." "Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain's immortal story of boyhood which has been filmed under the direction of Wil- liam D. Taylor, w ill be shown the last three dlays of the week at the Majestic featuring Lewis Sargent, the red- headed, fifteen-year-old Paramount- Artcraft star. The original Mark Twain text is closely followed by the screen version which takes up the story when Huck . _ 20 C T No One Seated During Native Hawaiian Numbers / A -es R'lr'S ~1 Four TO / Y Clad in youthful beauty, a wisp of tropical grass and a leaf of the fig-Innocence was her armor. With lips made just to be kissed, only the idol and you will see her dance. Y -- lflo \ , ' c c U and Tomn Sawyer discover the robbers' treasure and carries it through the at- tempts of Widow Douglas to reform Huck. his father's unsuccessful abduc- tion,m uck's acquaintance with "Duke' and "King," the two broken-down actors, his adventures with Tom Saw 3'r crs aunt, and the concluding epi- sodes. The part of Tomr Sawyer is taken by Gordon Griffith who is as youthful a his film crony. Other Win the cast are Edythe Chapman, Martha Mattox Frank Lanning, and Thelma Salter. ARVAD Playing the roles of two twin ,is- teps, one of whom is a conscientious singer while the other is an unscrupu- lous pleasure-seeker, Elaine Hammer- stein, who has been warmly received by film fans since her recent entrance into the movis, will appear today to morrow and Tuesday at the Arade in "The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes," her fourth release. The widely different character of the two slates so nearly identical in ap- pearance gives rise to the develop- ments in the story. When Leona the singer, who marries the scion of an aristocratic family which tries to buy her consent to a divorce, and refuses to be bought off, her twin beontie, accepts the money and signs Leona's name. By this and similar as of her unscrupulous sister, Leona is involved in a number of interesting complica- tions.. Her 'husband's secretary is the only man with whom 'Virginia Hastings comes in contact Who is not moved to adulations by her beauty in "A Modern Salome," is which Hope Hampton will make her initial screen appearance Wednesday and Thursday 4t the A- cade. Called Salome by her friends Virginia's life after she has broken her engagement with Roberto Monti, a youngy broker, to marry James Malden, a multi-millionalire, bears a marked re- semblance to the historical character from Whom her nickname was taken. When she is caught by her husband after a struggle with Monti who as attemptedto' blackmail D her, she both hides the fact that she has given Monti money and satisfies her pride by accus- insg the secretary, who"had refused to worship her, of assaulting her. By thus bearing false witness she makes the life of both the seereLary and herself miserable until her tonement. "Vamping," the most popular movie sport, also. serves as the basis for , Viola Dana's entertaining "Dangerous to Men," which will be shown Friday and Saturday at the Arcade. In this picture Miss Dana pretends that she. is a young girl out of spite to her guardian, almost loses him to an actress, and wins him back by using ultra-modern technic. THE PROGRAM ISunday, Monday, and Tuesday-D. W. Griffith's "The Idol Dancer," at the Majestic,. Elaine Ham2- merstein in "The Shadow' ofI IRosalie Byrnes," at the Arcade. IWednsday-D. W. Griffith's "The IIdol Dancer," at the Majestic. Hope Hampton in "A Modern ISalome," at the Arcade. IThlursday-"Huckleberry inn," at the Majestic. Hope Hampton in "A Modern Salomne," at the Ar- cade. Friday and Saturday -"Huckle- berry ,Finn" at the Maetic. IViola Dana "in "Dangerous toj {Men," at the Arcade. £r TOWER By I.E. It. COMMENCEMENT Commencement-that's the day fe say The graduates are always gay, They're, free from worry, care an strife, Of the dreary days of college life, With no more eight or nine o'cloq And no more blue books to be "crocked." Yes, it surely is a gala day When the little sheepskins are tue away. But after all is said and done, And the life of work,-real work's gun, Those good 'ole days of college lif Seem grand and soft compared strife,- And worry, and of other things, That the days to come are bound bring. __ SOMEBODY LIED "After I graduate I'm going to start right in, and WORK HARD." IT'S NOTtWHAT YOU KNOW, B ® WllHO YOUKNOW Now that we are on the last let us pause and reflect. Have made many friends- real worthwl friends -during our college care If not, -now is the time to get quainted. Vs never too late, know. And for the benefit of th who will cherish it, I might sugg a class of men worthy for conside tion. Work up a good prescription quaintance among the "pharmi Remember the old saying "The many a slip 'tween the prescript and the lip." A word to the dry sufficient. TIS PROVES THAT A FIVE YE ENGINEERING COURSE IS ESSE\TTIAL- Dear H.-Maybe you can hellp The other night I axed my girl if wanted me to marry her, and she s to me "Is you an ingineer?" an I sers "Yes." Well, she says, "Go ho youer wastin my time." Should I Calculus, Ji Z t an "-- " , WITH RICHARD BARTHELMESS ' .~ '. .' I N AAND CLARINE SEYMOUR DISCONTINUED, TO SAVE WHITE PAPER. * - -. m DWa, GRIFFITH'S Personally directed romance of love and adventure in the great South Seas. $1l N !, ..... -... .I l WUERTH THEATRE Sun., Mon., Tues.,'23, 24, 25.- Rex Beach's "Silver Horde," an "Jiggs' in "Father's Clok ,have." COM\ING Lew Cody in "Broken Butterfly Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Da: gerous Days." "Blind Youth." ORPHEUM THEATRE !()0. :30. 7:00. 9:30. 10:00 Sun., Mon., 23, 24-Bert Lyte in "The Right of Way," with comedy and Ford weekly. Tues., Wed., 25, 26-All St Cast in "The She Tiger," ai William Duncan in "The Sile Avenger." COMING Mary Pickfprd in "Daddy Lor Legs." 4 PRESENTED WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS I AND I AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA r. NE!f. N Playing Ward Johnson's Brilliant Musical Arrangement. PRICEs-NIGHTP AND SUNDAY MATINEE: 'PARQUET.............................50c BALCONY..... ........................35c BARGAIN WEEKDAY MATINEES.......25c-35c I G&ARR~wIC K THEATRIDTRI DET ROIT/ THE BONSTELL.E, I In Booth Tarkington's Come "TH E CODNTRY COUSIP I- E ance! "Little White Almond Flower"--mixture of* French, Java and Shimmy-unequal parts- a beauty so captivating that even the cocoanuts fell for her-sure turned the Island into a seething conquest for her heart, her hand and Oh! how she can dance! - I ' DUKES Extra oeIlan .,Quartet ', ::IN PER S ON: Native Dances by PRINCESS KAWAA IC lMATS. 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