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Show INTERESTING PICTURES FOR THEGHILDREN Saturda) afternoon is really Children's Child-ren's Day at the picture theaters, and fs wo have many interesting pictures for the little ones this wee!: we will tive a brief outline of a ftw. "Crossing the Andes" u truly wonderful won-derful picture, the camera man actually actual-ly followed the pack train tf over-bur-t'ened beasts up the almost perpendicular perpen-dicular trails to tne height of eternal snows, then down again on the other clde to the little Chilean rity. One of the best comedies we nave ever presented with Max I.ln'ler as star is "Max Has Trouble With His Eyes." At one time intensely funny and again very pathetic is the story of the ' Legacy.' It will renirid you of tho picture "Laddie." 'Two Little W;ilfs'- wil touch every mother's heart and please the children. This Is not an impossible story, but one that hapjfens every day In our big cities. Another l-eautiful child's '.story 1& at the Globe, 'The Sage, the Cherub and the Widow,'- all about a learned doctor, a sweet little girl and the little girl's mamma. Still another child's picture Is ' 'Settled 'Set-tled Out of Court." in whiih a dear little Irv brings his rather and mother moth-er back to love an-1 home. These are nil wholesome stories of real life. Let the children tee them. Our enlarged orchestra is pleasing increasing audiences at the Globe nightly with their excellent music, rendered while the pictures are on the fccieen. They also play dally at the matinees. There is no increase In the 1-Mce of admission 5 and Hi cents. - |