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jjSSHi nana i Treat Your Grain Before you do your fall sowing with our 4o per cent full strength FORMALDEHYDE Insures against smut. One pound makes 45 gallons of solution Glasgow Drug Co. W. Shanley, Pres. C. H. Ackermann, Mgr. Bar™ ggggSS 88388 1916 MODELS SOON TO ARRIVE Touring Cars $440.00 Roadsters $390.00 F. 0. B. DETROIT Sam Grossman Glasgow, Mont. J. L. Truscott DEALtl IN : Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Overshoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps = AGENT FOI = International Harvester Co., McCormick Machinery, Gas Traction Engines, Studebaker wagons, Buggies, Plows. FARh MACHINERY HARD AND SOI*T COAL Everything In Merchandise J. L. TRUSCOTT Glasgow, Montana Film Flickers Sense and Non-Sense About the Plays and Pia ç er s And the end seat hog is still with Dustin Farnum and William Far num are brothers. 4 Yep—Mary Pickford is married, and has been for some time. Butte is to have a new motion pic ture house costing $65,000. Madison Square Garden has the longest "throw" of any picture hoUse in the world* 300 feet. Francis X. Bushman has left the Es sanay Company and will play leads for the Metro Company. Also the fair young thng that sits behind you and insists on telling her friend what is coming next. And now there is a new dance "The Charlie Chaplin Walk". Imagine a floor full of people walking like Char lie. Anita King, the "Paramount Girl" is making an auto trip from Los An geles to New York driving her own car. An unexperienced girl has one one chance in 96437582 to secure a position with a moving picture com pany. Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig and Essan ay companies have recently formed a combination to make and release fea ture pictures. Blanche Sweet, who recently ap peared in the "Warrens of Virgniia" will be seen again soon in "The Cap tive" a Lasky production. Alice Joyce and her husband Tom Moore have both resigned from the Kalem Company and at present are enjoying a well earned rest. A company has been formed recent ly to control a string of motion pic ture houses in which the price of ad mission will range from 50 cents to $2.00. Local show goers will soon have the opportunity of seeing the $50,000 pro duction Neptune's Daughter featuring Annetta Kellerman "The Perfect Woman." "The Birth of a Nation" the Grif fith Film Classic has run for 7 months at the Liberty Theatre in New York and is still showing to crowded hous es every night. The latest Chaplin comedy release "The Bank" is said to contain a real plot, and a big surprise finish. It's a safe bet that Charlie is there at the finish alright. Dustin Farniim, that popular actor who made such a hit in "The Vir ginian" will be seen again soon in "Captain Courtesy", a five reel Bos worth production. Thos. H. Ince, who produced "The Italian" featuring George Beban has just finished an eight reel photo-dra ma entitled "The Alien" also featur ing that well known star. They say that "there is a sucker bom every minute," there must be from the number of so-called motion picture producing companies that are being formed now-a-days. Honest, did you ever know a girl any where between 16 and 60 that didn't really think that she could make Mary Pickford and Marguerite Clark look like thirty cents if she was only given the chance. It is getting harder and harder for the "innocent bystander." Not only does he get a brick in the neck when he tries to stop a street fight, but learns a minute later that he whole thing is a scene in a moving picture drama. There are only two roads we may tra vel, I say, You must go One of them, there's no othér way, Thè millions of people, where'er they may roarft, Are entoute to the Movies or on their way holme. "May Blossoms" one of the greatest dramatic s occ e s e e s written by David Belasco, which broke all records of endurance at the time of its original stâge presentation, has been converted to the screen by the Famous Player Company and will soon be shown on the Paramount Program. Imagine a poor milk man, used to getting up at three o'clock in the morning to deliver bottles of milk at the doors of more fortunate per sons, all of a sudden finding that he is a Duke with Twenty Million Dol lars. This is the character Victor Moore plays in "Snobs" the latest Lasky release which will be seen here soon. 1 "The Spanish Jade" the five reel photo play recently completed by the Fiction Pictures and released through the Paramount Company has some unusual beautiful settings. The sub ject of the picture makes necessary buildings of a Spanish type of Archi tecture. While the picture was tak • en in that part of California where an occasional building of the old Span ish missions still stand, the greater part of the buildings, the beautiful arch out side of the inn and some of the out side land marks were all con structed exclusively for this produc tion. This was accomplished at a great expense, and is in keeping with the excellent character and quality of the production from first to last. "The Commanding Officer" under "False Colors" sold "The Goose Girl" to "The Man from Mexico" for "His Last Dollar" so that "David Harum", "The Circus Man" could ride "In the Bishop's Carriage" with "The Dancing Girl" along the "Straight Road" to repay "The Call of the North" "After Five" and found "Captain Courtesy" "A Gentleman of Leisure" with all "The Morals of Marcus" had eloped with "Mistress Nell" to the "Valley of the Moon" to look for the "Ring and the Man" but it is "No Laughing Matter" to have "The Caprices of Kit ty" shatter a "Bachelor's Romance' but he afterwards met "The Woman" "A Country Mouse" with "The Mil lion" "Behind the Scenes" who was "One of our Girls" and after they had called on "The Parson" they trav eled along the "Love Route" and lived happily ever after. Ginger Snaps Gut how can a nation that has a Roosevelt be called unprepared for war? The Russians now seem to be in for a series of games on the home grounds. Unhappy Poland has no cyclone cel lar in which to await the passing of the Storm. Roumania and Bulgaria are having a pretty hard time trying to pick the under dog. Trip to Market Ends at Altar-Head line. Nevertheless it will have to be resumed. The main trouble with Russia ap pears to be that it has no "stand ing" army. Haiti has selected a new president, the last president's week being up on Wednesday. Neutrality—listening to the abuse of the United States and not critiizing any foreign country. What complicated the Mexican problem is that it is a case of every Mexican for himself. If this country should have spanked Mexico the exercise might be good for Uncle Sam's arms. Write on the credit side of the war ledger, an increased knowledge of the proper care of wounds. Chicago needs a local edition of the Plattsburg Plan, in which respect Chi cago is not at all unique. If people had to pay for their wars before they fought them there would be a reign of universal peace. Despite the season's bad weather, baseball fans have manifested no male enthusiasm for billards. Although the European situation may be more ominous, the Mexican situation is more exasperating. As a measure of preparation for modern war we have the largest ar my of expert mechanics in the world. In his efforts to keep Germans out of American munition-factories the Kaiser will receive the earnest coop eration of every manufacturer in the country. Women of the future will be taller and darker, says a scientist and the chubby blondes are prepared to assert that he knows nothing whatever about it. The Chicago manicure who sues for $25,000 for breach of promise of mar riage evidently thinks she holds a good hand. Wit weathet te said to hare ruin ed the corn in the low lAhds but corn is a hardy American plant that -has • Way of coming back. Missouri is to celebrate September 1 as "Tried chicken day" again mani festing a willingness to show as well as demanding to be shown. 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