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THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENUKNT. A MUKM1NU, 2. TEMPLE ON if. 10 Russian music seems to have taken a grip upon the centers the east, where it is much in demand, both in orchestra programs and in operatic offerings. Helena will, on November 10 be given an opportunity to hear one of the best traveling organizations of Russian musicians the Russian Cathedral Quartet will be heard in the Shrine temple.

Through the personal interest ot the late Czar Nicholas the quartet became a part of one of the most noted of all Russian cathedral choirs. Coming to America after the czars tragic end, the quartet scored remarkable successes with the St Nicholas cathedral choir of New York City. The quartet is a i a short tour of America and it has appeared has been accorded the highest praise of critics While this attraction is being presented by the Helena Artists' Serifs it is not a part of the regular course of five numbers for which season tickets sold, but is a being offered to take the place ot the one omitted from the course of 1922-23, i was sponsored by the Consistory-Shrine association, and the music department ol the an's club The management of the former course was unable to complete its scries immigration authorities refused permission to Isadora Duncan and her dancers to tour the states Among purchasers of tickets to the former course there was a feeling that the omitted number should be made up and to stimulate interest in the scries of this season, the Helena Artists' Scries management assumed the responsibility of supplying a substitute for the missing number. Tickets sold to the course of 192223 will be honored for the appearance of the Russian Cathedral quartet, but season tickets for the Helena Artists' Series' list of this season will not be so honored. All tickets from the former course must be reserved at Taylor's, where the sale will open Tuesday morning.

College students and public school pupils are being accorded the same special rates that for the regular numbers presented by the Helena Artists' Series. "Unguarded Women" Presented by Star Cast Denishawn Dancers Here Under Legion Auspices Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix in a. scene from the Paramount Picture 'Unguarded An. Alan Crosknd Production "Unguarded t'lc new Paramount picture, he shown at the A theatre today and tomorrow, has an alluring sound. It smackb of action and drama and love--the three graicb a arc a a necessary to every photoplay if it is to i its purpose of a i Knowing that it was adapted from Lucy Stone Tcmll's Satur- Evening Post story, "Face," we feel practically safe in assuming that this screenplay teems i exciting actmn, M'MO! drama and teiulci lor or these elements part and parcel oi the Something i in the way oi scenery m.iy he expected as much of the action takes place in the bizarre and colorful Far East--Pckin, China, with its Oriental costumes and customs, and scenes of Long Island high society.

With a combination of such favorites as Dcbc Daniels and Richard Dix, and Mary Astor, surrounded by such likeable and capable Walter McGrail, Frank 1 oce and Harry it is only right to say tKit an all-star uast intcprcts the roles. If you arc one of a discriminating minority judge a photodrama by its producers we hasten to add a Alan CrObland produced Unguarded Women," a sure-fire guarantee oi its worth from a directorial standpoint. All in all here is a picture that is worth i waiting for. If you ever liked a picture in life, like "Unguarded Women An Old, Old Theme is Given a Sensational Curve MISS DNLV5 IM a i broke, but braxe--that's the position the heroine ot a picture sure to i most appealing to her audiences--and that's exactly tho way ViolA Dnna starts in her Utcst picture, "Along a Ruth," which opens at thr Marlow a on Tuesday In a i i to tho a a i show. Miss Dana, nccdi only a clever htory a i amusln? atloni and -lie's tho ul who sees her.

"Alone Came la lust Hint kind of i and the tiny Metro star prove! she's as a a i she's, pat as she's and ice Tully Marshall, made ticmcn'dou! hits in "The Covered and "The a of Notre Dome," the p.irt ot i of the i emporium, who crows to a Ilulh the more she does for him It Is Bald to he the moat hilarious role of his career. Walter HlerF, who was starred In "Mr. a Spends Ilia Dimu" and "fair Weclt." appears In "Along 'Jiuno nutti" as a a politician. Itaymond M-Kee. la beat remembered for i work In "Down to the Sea In Ships," is the country a romance i Ruth the backbone of the plot Then there are Vletor Potel, of "Slippery Slim" fame, in a fine comedy role, Henry, In ono or her servant Rlrl characterizations, Do Witt Jcnr.inns, Nelson McDowell, Adcle Karrineton, and Brcndn.

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"Where Service tetleflee." QHICH 5JPJLI3 Betty Compsoa, AdolpKe MenjoiVind Elliott Dexter in tyillkm FistSet A.Piramount,Picture,' There li In- i i i "Tho Ka-l ftel," i i Ue i i version or a i i Hro.id- Mary Philbin Coming "Rose of Paris" in Mary Thilbin's latest role in "The Rose of Paris," which i be shown at the Antlers Tlrater on Sunday and Monday, 9 and 10, is one with a Cinderella twist Mitsi, the name part of Miss Philbin's, was left an orphan in her infancy. Her mother hail been disowned because of the marriage and the child's relatives were unaware of her existence. The child's a a on hii death-bed, pledged his business partner to find the disowned daughter and place her in possession of her fortune, which, if there were no heirs, was to go to the business partner. The search for the daughter ends when the woman proprietor of an Apache cafe in Paris, tells the partner that the woman he is seeking is dead. However, his satisfaction because of the news is dissipated when the cafe owner tells him that there is a ter, and agrees to produce the child for a compensation.

Since the death of her mother, eighteen j'cars ago, the daughter has been the inmate of a convent, and from this institution she is taken by the cafe owner and imprisoned in a room over the cafe. The girl escapes and from then on undergoes i experiences, some of them of a i i nature, while the cafe owner and the partner of the girl's grandfather play at cross purposes with each other. The story includes an i i a picture of home life in a great estate in France, with a dual purpose love interest that has a vital bearing on the future of Mitsi. The cast, directed by Irving Cummings, includes John Sainpolis, Rose Dione, Dorothy Rcvicr and Robert Cain. NEW SHADE.

A new shade of red that very smart or combinations of black and white is called lobster and is the tint of the well cooked animal. made local laht a the Marlow a i a onlv a to prove to Is 1.0 sec thi-i Paramount i The i i i i i i of Mr. do Mlllc. the Mirpaising i of oach and member of the cast, i i frottlngH of i TMclcland. ti.cn- of 1'lnra Rcranger a List lint by no mcnm least, and imii.sllip story, all outspoken COI.IIIH-IK! Uion.

action i a the of a husband, a successful authoi, to keep his lovely out of the clutches of a noted i i At glance it as If wo had here the oUl, old etcnuil i a i Us st.ile i i and i a i a i Don't at conclusions because the chances nrft that your conclusions will be wide of tho mark. Thero Is hr.uiil i a i I i in i th.it a i I from any flashed on tho screen. Mr. do ha) asbeinblcd a cas a a i to he desired Ecttv rompson, tho i gives a i a Miss Compsou i her histrionic iibll I i i pictures i a scene.s of "The Fust Sot" she reaches a now hiph-wator a in i a i a A Mcnjou impersonates tho lover" ami l.s a dilating a cvci. As for F.lliot I i who portr.ij the husbant and i a tho fourth featured of the cast, these two artists a too well tt expect any i i a a i a a i from each.

All In all, "The Fast Set" Is i likeable i By all means so It i will be shown for the last times. AT THE THEATERS St. PcnN, in tin: Shrine iiditorium JO, nuclei auspices, as season cason, New York and the rest if the country sees her creation if beauty, the name of being the dancer America has pro- iuccd. And from the standpoint crcalhcncss unsurpassed by ny dancer in the world. Where lie premier danseuscs of European chools have made i i a careers marvelous technique in a style Iready created, St.

Denis as i a a new school ml style of dance. And not con- cnt i one only, each eason marks new trails blazed by liis great pioneer. Her first great success was the resenting of the Oriental rclig- ous dance to European and Amer- can audiences, this long before lie Russian ballet had dealt with oriental theme. Her early llin- dance 1 were rapidly followed an elaborate Egyptian produc- ion at the Amsterdam theater, cw York, this being the first nne any dancci had revived the ncicnt Egyptian art as a basis or a new style of dance. Now we i a myriads of "Egyptian danc- rs" with their angular postures, ill following in the footsteps of 'vuth St Dcnib.

A few a Liter he produced a Japanese dance lay for a season at the Fulton hcatrc, which was acclaimed by he Japan Society oi America as he first time that the ieeling i Japanese art and dancing 1-ad iccn i bv an occidental Soon her attention traveled to another phase of the daiKc, the norc scholarly translation of the music of the great classic compos- rs into mathematically exact movc- nents, while also rendering visible he emotional coloring of the nni- ic. This she called Music Visualization and her first great cxpcri- ncnt was the visualisation of chnbcrt's "Unfinished Symphony" using an organization of dancers v. hich she called her "Svn- choric dancer for i ill the sjmphony GRIFFIN'S IMSMS .1 Sam i i i i a i a America's i a a einbra'Mnjr of A be it all i i i i i el a A i i hold the at thy i a on a i 8, a. a a Is i in p.trtlcular Costume" stage settings Ji.ro of most a a a i i order, no expense i been spared. Tho a setting 1 shows an old Colonial mniiMon on the banHt of Potomac and Is a i "The House Serenade," show- I a a i scene of i ich old A an splendor, unsurpassed for beauty a a i i In stage i A special 01 i a and com pain of eet biiiKfi't, bpoi i i artists, and bl.iclc coined I.in 3 of, i i i a i i a a i a i arc said to an evening; rlrh In i an ret song's, dancing- of every i and musical ninny of the I I been i especially for tins show RUTH ST.

DENIS orchestra, Each inventions and 1 Fugues danced by a group for each part or voice, and so on. Now with all dancers of the country appropriating her phrase "Music Visualization," she has once more jumped ahead and is presenting "silent" dances, that is music at all and the critics of New York and Boston arc sitting up writing columns to say that she has made a real contribution to the art of the dance Xcxt a the i a dancers arc concerning themselves with "the dance as an independent art" St Denis be a ahead gn ing us something newer still. Telephone girls in Berlin arc to he trained in deep breathing and voice production. MARLOW THEATRE Matinee and Night SATURDAY, NOV. 8 Sam Griffin's All White MINSTRELS Featuring "HAPPY" BENWAY And 25 Clever Comedians, Singers and Dancers A RIOT IN MINSTRELSY With Company's Own Band and Orchestra Watch for Street Parade and Free Band Concert in Front of Theater, Before Matinee and Night Performance.

PRICES: Matinee 50c, 25c Evening $1.10, 85c, 50c MARLOW--Today, matinee and night (pictures)--Betty Compson and an all star cast of Paramount players in "The Fast also a two- reel Stan Laurel comedy, "A Mandarin tile International News and the M.irlow Orchestra. Monday evening only. Senator Walsh, democratic candidate for U. S. senator, will address the people of Helena; speaking to start at 8 p.

sharp. Tuesday, matinee and night (vaudeville and pictures)--Five acts of vaudeville, and a feature picture Viola Dana in "Along Came also another one of the "Sing They Again" reels; three shows daily, at 2:43, 7:15 and 9:15. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (pictures)--Buster Keaton in "The also a two-reel educational comedy, "Along Came Ruth" and the Intel national News. Saturday evening only (road show)--Griffin's famous all white minstrels; one show only, at 8:30. Sunday, Nov.

9 (pictures)--An all star cast in "The Story Without a also comedy and news. Coming Thursday, Nov. 13, for three days, "The Sea Hawk" and on Saturday, Nov. 29, Mitzic in "The Magic Ring." ANTLERS--Today and tomorrow (matinee daily at 2:45, 7 and 9--Bebc Daniels, Richard Dix and Mary Astor in "Unguarded Will Rogers in "Don't Park There" and Fox News Weekly. Tuesday and Wednesday--Beverly Baync and Monte Blue in "Her Marriage Vow," with Willard Louis, Margaret Livingston, John Rodin and Priscilla T.foran; also a Sunshine comedy, "The Scenario School," an Aesop Film Fahlc, "The Message From the Sea," and Pathc News Weekly.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday--Booth Tarkinglon's famous novel, "The Turmoil," with Eleanor Broadman, George Harkathornc, Eileen Percy and others; also Baby Peggy in "Miles of Cmiles" and Fox News Weekly. Sunday and Monday, Nov. 9 and 10--Mary Philbin in "The Rose cf Paris," with Robert Cain, John Sainpolis and Dorecn Turner; also Ben Turpin in "Ten Dollars and Ten Days" ind Fox News Weckjy. Coming soon: Glenn Jlunter in "Mcrton of She Movies," Virginia Valli in "K--the Unknown," and the new police serial, "Into the Net." SHRINE TEMPLE--Monday, Nov.10, Russian Cathedral quartet. Thurs-.

day, Nov. 20, Eddy Brown, violinist. Friday, Nov. 28, Gcraldinc I'arrar in ''Carmen." SHRINE TEMPLE Monday, Nov. 1O Curtain 8:30 EXTRA ATTRACTION THE RUSSIAN CATHEDRAL QUARTET In a Program of Russian, English and American Numbers "No musical events in this city are more impressive than the concrete by these male York Herald.

The Russian Cathedral Quartet is being brought to Helena to fill out tbe Course of 1922-23, which was unable to provide tho fifth number owing to refusal of Immigration authorities to permit Isadoro Duncan and her company to tour America. This attraction has no connection with the series of this Holders of 1022-23 course tickets will exchange them for reservations at Taylor's Tuesday. i Single $1.65 MATINEE TODAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT Matinee 2:45 Evening at 7 and 9 From the play "Spring Cleaning," by Frederick Lonsdale. Screen play by Clara Beranger. Be COMPSON, ADOIPHI Mfwar, fiuorr DEXTER ZASupnrs "The Fast Set" sets the pace for dramas of smart society.

And tells an altogether different story that will hold you in its mighty grip to the very last. --ALSO-One of the Screen's Funniest Comedians in His Latest Comedy, STAN LAUREL in "A MANDARIN M1XUP" Latest News Events in International News Tonight, Regular Sunday Evening Program by MARLOW ORCHESTRA Music As You Like It AH ALAN CROSLAND I OL Qarccmawnt From the Popular Saturday Evening Post Story "Face" by Lucy S. Teril. And Here's the Laugh WILL ROGERS in "DON'T PARK THERE" FOX NEWS Today and Tomorrow Regular Prices Announcement LEWIS AND CLARK POST of the AMERICAN LEGION Announces Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and The Denishawn Dancers on Wednesday Night, Nov.

26,1924 Seat Sale Starts Nov. 14 WANT ADS IN THE INDEPENDENT BRING QUICK RESULTS ON THE INVESTMENT I I.

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