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Hobart Bosworth, ‘one, . 'of - ithe sen’s: most dynamic personalities, | ow being starred by Thomas ss. y ce in &' series of special ‘produc- tfons. The firat of these is a pictur- tion of Gouverneur Morris’ thril- story of the sea, ‘“‘Behind the 3 »which will -be -shown at the ko next Sunday, Monday —and éfl.fl"- 1t is the story of the virile Mae Murray is at the Grand thea: tre tonight for the first time in hel newest, picture, t Love.” It's & derret produc- tion. for Pathe, and’that means it's ing corking entertainment. The story drama ’:od which - the pem: ;ntld o:t' many moods portrays one of her m n of a merchant ship whose om0 g e S . Bite was captured by & vivacious roles. {eyes, Mae Murray fairly sgintillates “The A, B. C. of | On Easter morning atthe.Metho- dist "church;” a ‘musical progrdm‘ will be’ given Dby ai sixteen voice choir; under the direction of Miss Vera ‘Backus... The:following .are the num- ‘bers:which they will render: ', - Anthem, . ‘Joyful ‘Bells’ Ring! Out"’; Wilso! i ) SRR Quartette and obligato, ‘'O Guide {8 a ‘charmingly romantic - comedy-|’ { Anthem, Wilderman. § v “offeratory, ' W. E."Durbahin - Always'. a .sight..to. gladden ‘the ) {n. this; pretty’ little love story of &|. naive country girl who is loved byl and wedded to a Playwright whose love chills. .considerably =when he takes his bride away from her nat- ural environment and finds her not measuring up ‘to - the histicated ways of the city. : 3 “The A. B. C. of Love”. is ‘the es- sence of springtime. It bubbles with humor, and ia particularly laughable when Kate takes & nice:soap-sudsy Dbath in:the stationary wash tubs in the kitchen. . g “The ‘Sultan of Jasz” a two-part comedy completes the program. Isn’t it strange to what extremes @ girl will go in order to vyamp some member of the whiskered sex, for ‘whom she has set her cap? When ' Constance T “In Search Of ‘A Binner,” he X John ‘Emerson-Anita ‘Lioos ' produc- "tion, distributed by First National . @xhibitors’ Circuit, which will be the Rex’ theatre’s attraction for the last ¢imes tonight,” she dons a typical * “yamp” costume of the ‘“standing room only” variety and walks into her:victim’s apartment, with the in- sane intention of at least being no- ticed. i Whether ehe accomplished her pufpose or mot is another question. Needless to say, her intentions were . YEAR’S GREATEST MELODRAMA Louise Glsum: picture has kick in it stronger than wood alcohol, de- 7 clares Motion Picture News reviewer . 7' PROHIBITION IN MOVIES ° | _story, production and cast highly Molworthy Hall and Blullx ‘Kahler | praised. ; _ Tedently. wrote a screamingly funny| wng New York critics were a unit story sbout prohibition called “The|sy proclaiming J. Parker Read, Jr.'s Six Best Cellars.” It proved 80.DOD- |}y Touise Glaum' production; “The ular that it was brought out in book|y ne" Woit's . Deughter, which form. Now it has reached the mh.: showing at tae: Grand theatre Sun- aud, ‘with Bryant Washburn as the|gqy and Monday. the year's greatest star, the picture will be shown at|yoreen melodrama. Excerpts from the Elko tonight and tomorrow. Mr.|ipeir glowing: reviews ot the 'w”hm%‘m :“h;‘“‘b‘;' & l“‘.‘“.‘." Jossph Vance stopy follow men| ‘a fashionabl soecial* g ! of wb::' m.:rled people. To keep in| . Motion Pictiird World:: J. Parker the swim he is pretending to possess|Read, Jr. has On: the most elabor- a Big private stock of choice drink-|ately produced and powerfully enact- ed melodramas ever screened in this ables. ' On the eve of a big dinner ! . he. unexpectedly | newest Louise Glaum special—seven wihileh:he Iv glving, he i) % rieh wonderful reels of magnificent locates .several. cases of wine bottles 1 at the-home of a prohibition’aunt.|settings,” diversity of locatfons. An At the crucial moment at the party|especial triumph . for he is horrified to discover the Bottles|and her fine, ‘associat . He saves his face by launch- | win Stevens. ing into a flerce diatribe against 5 drinking for drinking’s sake, which Teads him into complications too rich to tell about here. “'Wanda Hawley: is the leading wo- man in-this funny Paramount Art- veraft comedy. It wak directed by * ‘Donald Crisp. f i DOROTHY PHILIPS IN COSTLY .., TBODUCTION ‘AT THE REX Among those registered -at = the \Markham on Thursday are E. Thorn- strom, R."A. Peterson, L. N. Gid-| dings, J. Mickelson, D. E. Devine and J. Karon of Duluth; A. 'Lindeke and E. H. Schaller of St. Paul; H. M. Wilcox, C.. D. Decker, D. P. Larsen, H. J. Knudsen and L. A ".Curtis of The musical program for the morn- ing service will contain the following numbers: ‘““The Holy City,” soprano solo, by Miss 'Ella ‘Laqua;; anthem “Joy Bells Ring'Out,” by the choir; “Calvary,” baritone solo by Dr. E. R, Two;.anthem, “The King Victorious,” | by ‘the choir; ‘“The’ Resurrection,” (Shelley), baritone '£0lo by ‘Andrew Rood; ‘quartet, “The New Jerusalem,’” gquartet composed of - Miss Ida Vir- ginia Brown, soprano, Miss @ Elda; Nelson, alto, Raymond Hannah; tén- or, and Andrew Rood, bass. ‘The pas- ton, Rev. Lester P. Warford, will.de- liver his Easter message at the morn- ing service. ¥ Ao In the evening & cantata will be given by a choir of 20 voices.: The program for the ecantata is as fol- lows: (1) “Hail, Day of Victory,” soprano obligato solo by Miss Ida Virginia Brown, bass solo by Andrew |’ Rood, and chorus by ‘choir. (2) ““The and ght. ! contralto solo! “The Opened . Tomb,” ~women’s ' chorus, men’s chorus, and entire chorus. (8) “The Angel’s song;"” two-part - wo- men’s chorus, (9) “The Women at the Sepulchre,’ 'choir.. . (10) ‘Now Is. Christ' Risen,”: choir.. (11) *“I Know That My: Redeemer- Liveth,” soprana solo. by . Miss Ida Virginia Brown. '(12) ‘““Our Lord, Victorious,” choir. (18) “Lift Up Your Heads,” ibass solo by Andrew Rood.'(14) “The '|sT; rAm‘.‘".Evmnm;-m A THERAN An excelient ‘program will be'given' by: the ‘chofr. Closing nymn, ‘‘One Day,” by.the choir. Evening service: 8olo, “Calvary,” by Dr. E. R. 3 ‘Anthem, “Easter Farewell,” by the chotr. 5 AT & P 3 £ 3 1 The ()llllg'zl"ems'xt!}l'tlflll:',P composed of thirty boys and girls, will sing ‘two selections at the 8 o'clock mass. They, are “‘Star of the Sea,” by Heller,'and a special Easter hymn. ' At the High Mags, -the Young Ladies’ choir! will sing the'two-part mass ‘“Nissa Titia,’! by Haller. : As an offertory, Singen- berger's “Terra Tremuit” = will . be sung. ' The closing number will be an Eagter'anthem. ) "The muhlofil l‘?\?longeArxs‘ at St. Bar- | tholomew’s - Episcopal church during venue, The program ‘'will be as follows: . Inyoca- tion by the pastor, Rev, W. F. Kamp- henkel; song, ‘‘Stand Up For Jesus,” by the Sunday. school; 'violin solo; selected, by F. E. Mauritz; v duet “Glad Baster, -Morn,” ~ Mrs. . Carter Treadwell ;and . Mrs. ‘Hector 'Brown;' cantata, “ will Lift Up Miine Eyes,” by: the’ choir; ' selection, brass quartette; address: by the pastor; vo- 1L The ‘Resurrection,” (Ga- briel) by:Mrs. = Chester - Treadwell; choir selection, . (Osterlied); violin solo, F. B Mauritz; '*“Jesus, Savior, Pilot ‘Me,”” selection. by choir; quar- tet,: ‘“Abide. With Me,”’ -Mrs.: Chester: Treadwell, . soprano; - Mrs. , Hector Brown, alto; R. Koehn; tenor;-Har- old Swisher, :bass. Miss: Emma’ Golz the 'day: will be as follows: . Holy Eucharist at 8 o’clock, with'the:sing- ing of the ;hymn, “‘Jesus’ Christ ‘is Risen Today; Allélujah,”-as.& proces- sfonal, ‘the’ choral service by Caleb Simper, hymn, ‘“‘Angels Rolled :the Rock ‘Away,” “and .the ' recessional, “Come, - Ye: Faithful.” At the -11 Q'clock-service, - which . the -Knights/ emplar will -attend . in body, Mrsi Julia Smith will sing ‘‘Cglvary” by Paul Rodney... Mrs. ‘C. ‘R, : Sanbern will be-the accompant T DR S S WEDISH I.UTmAth % At the morning service ' a Swedigh Lutheran charge, t rls choir, will sing two selections, 'Down in' the Lily Garden,” and “‘Heé' 18- en.” 3 . On Friday, March 26, at the hom of' her parents, Mr.: and Mrs. P. L: and Miss. Myrtle 'Kolbe' will be the | Hauge, ‘at St. Hilalre, ' oocurred’the accompanists during the program. -:: l i BAPTIST: - 3 7 At the Baptist church; ‘the follow- Bntry into Jerusalem,” men’s chorus, | in& program of special musical num- women’s chorus;, gnd’ entire chorus. | bers willibe carried out: is (3) . “The Last Supper,” tenor solo by Raymond Hannah. (4) “‘The Cru- cifixion,” . chair.:: (5).“The Burial,” | . Opening hymu,. “Christ Arose,” by the choir. -Duet, *“He Lives,” Misses Ruath:'and -Muriel Rice."~ Solo, “Con- contralto and tenor duet by Miss Edla i s1der the Lillies,” Miss Lethe Dawson. Louise Anthem, - “Welcome, ' Easter Time,”” death of Mrs. Thomas Vigen, of Mill \ “a THOS . H,INCE'S :RRODUCT : ‘BEHIND THE: DOOR’: Park. Mrs. Vigen was !o,rty-one;.b years of age, and leaves'a husband and five children, Gladys, Harold, Manley, ‘Ernest and- -Gordon, all of whom: are at Mill 'Park. 'She - leaves one-gister, Mrs. Otto Johnson of ‘St.. Hilaire, and four brothers, Ed. and Ogcar, of St. Hilaire, Joe,of this oitv, and-Selmer, of Ba, ment was made at St. Hildire. Minneapolis; J:-S. Winnig and George || Peterson of Chicago;: J.i A.:Hynes of Flint, Mich.; 0. G, 8 alen and ... M. Sheldon of Thief River 11s; R. P. Holmes ‘of Sparta, Wis.; Verno; OYOst &N .. Schults o’ Remer; Mr. and Mrs, H. C.'Moon of ;l" Lake; L. Johnson of Cass ..ake; witt ‘of Fosston, and Mr. and' Mrs. Dick Williams of Shilling. * ¢ girl 'skips lightly into the room, leaps to the marBle rostrom and in- ‘flames the smouldering brains of ‘the iscomrades’” by her creed of violence: .Then she leaves Petrograd for New ‘ork as an envoy of destruction from| ders of the radicaly. 't e AN “‘How she finds her rister Jiying in isgualor:in: New . York and howthe hole fury of her heart is-directed = inst 'her own father who {8 known ‘her only as a stone-hearted money @ ‘forms the theme of ‘the unus- aual film drama. . #Dorothy. Phillips, star . of :¥“The Heart of Humanity,!’ rises to drama- tig” heights in a dual.rble in her ! lntest starrinz vehicle, “The Right .ol Happines She i3 sensationally nestuans »s Sonia: the-little com= e of ‘the reactionaries and fastid- and self-centered as Vivian, hes twin sister, daughter of the mon,e'wé COMING Matinee 2:30' THE YEAR'S GREATEST MELODRAMA LOUISE GLAUM “Bhe LONE WOLF'S " DAUGHTER” By Louis Joseph Vance. Combining the world-known, .characters. “The Lone Wolf” and “False Faces.” "’ at'the GRAND William Stowell, well. rememb- 1 for! his excellent supporting k :in ‘‘The Heart of Humanity” I “Destiny” two previous Univer- + ‘gal successes, supports the: star. Rob- Ardersen, Hector . Sarno, Henry rows; Winter Hall, Margaret . St"nhope Wlheateroft and Al- Penvett are the other members he produotlo: . was_written_ and duced by Allen Holubar, who also ated ‘“The Heart ‘of ‘Humanity. ChMphm The Maid of Many . 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