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Show II 'FROM THE MM 10 THE CROSS' The combining: of mat-tor m!n s K With the beautiful and inspiring effects ef-fects which can be produced b the iccraera makes this pictorial drama of I the redemption of mankind the finest of the kind ever made The subject has been handled with reverence and 'It f designed to bring the subject close- to the hearts of those who Wit-It Wit-It ntss it. One who has looked upon the pic hire cannot help but feel the solemn -) 'Hy of the situation and leaves the theatre with the greal stor deeplj impressed upon his mind Said Dr. Parkhurst. "I yielded my-elf my-elf unreservpilh to the influence of; the occasion and came away from ,the representation with the feeling that the transactions in our Lord's life had been brought nearer to me i rather than pushed farther away The drama can not fail to bo a means of 'instruction and religious culture." I i Not the least attractive part of the films Is the Biblical quotations preceding pre-ceding each change of subject. Care 'fully chosen, they add much to the j fpictures. This makes an excellent method of placing before children that which I can neer be so vivldlj described. This grand and wonderful produc- tion will he at the Globe theatre for : fo ir daxs beginning Easter Sunday, I March liSrd and continue Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday The first show will start Sunday evening jiromntly at 6:15. Doors will open al U o'clock The second "how will start. I-T'o.l p. ra . .the third at 8:46 and the 'last show at '.t .'.ii p. m Monday. Tuesday and WVd icsday fthere will be two shows each 3fter- I nnon beginning promntl; at 2 ;3fJ and jthe night show will atari al 7 i '. ruharp on week days. Admission Z' cents, children 10 cents. -- I bTi fn I |