U 11K OivIAHA fcUiil)Atf 'baa: fcur i ttfuiiLii 8, 1U18. 11 a MOTION PICTURE THAT YOU, HAVEN'T SEEN IS JUST LIKE ANY GOOD STORY.THAT YOU HAVEN'T READ OR HEARD ' ' , ' : . '' : " JS113 'J 4 "Bill" Hart a Real Fellow to Those Who Know Him William S. Hart, the actor, has been a long time working down to the name he likes best, and the name by which he is known the best among thousands of personal friends he has all over the United States, and es pecially in the western states just plain "Bill" Hart. To those that know "Bill" the man he is all that his characterizations upon the screen imply, but tie is also as tender as woman, a true and gen tle friend, Joying children, animals and a lover of nature. . ' ' He is austere, almost excessively reserved, but nevertheless h has a splendid sense of humor, and the twinkle in his keen eyes sometimes belies the grim st of the lines of his lips or the cragginess of his face. Wherever he is kndwn he is liked, and wherever he plays he is admired, both' by men and womn. Cecil DeMille is making a new "The Squaw Man." This was the first picture he ever made and it was on a wash platform of a garage in Hollywood. Now there is a ten acre lot for him to work in and the new production is said to be a real production. raj Wm O J -ur i 1 "' ill "The Man had murdered hi;s brother; had sought to deikrhe the onty woxran ne had ever loved. Tor hventy years or more Riddle was a rumbling volcano, as he relentlessly sought "this "marf. Now ihat he faced his '-man, the volcano burst out and it was as if the Inferno had come to earth.' A7h! "Blank Sunday, Monday, TUesday WE SHOW PARAMOUNT, c ARTCRAFT PICTURES Jl TODAY, jMj.n, UWt. MsfiliilflliM ... i n , i.i.i ii i t i i i r - 111 ' ' -.in- i i m i i n ..in. i.i .in as What's the hold that 8 V 4; & Grlcraft Cfatums hat on the motion picture public? Is it his ready guns, as in "Blue Blazes Rawdenw and "Selfish Yatesff and "Shark Monroe"? Or his poisonous slovr smile, as in "The Tiger Man"? Or his daredevil horsemanship, as in "Wolves of the Rail"? Or his inborn chivalry and clean manhood, as in "The Silent Man"? Or his tenderness and repressed emotion, at in "The Narrow Trail"? Well, you say: Everybody knows him! Every body's seen some of his pictures! We believe it because Wm. S. Hart is a natural born star myhow, and under Thomas H. Ince direction his Artcraft pictures do him justice. -LASKT CXRFCSUTKSI if51'".''