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Show AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. WILKES "The Rio Grande," by Augustus Au-gustus Thomas, today and tomorrow, with matinee tomorrow. PAXTACEP Bareback riders are the headU'ieis in the bill now running at the Pantagcs. I ORF1! EC:M New show headed by j Ralph Riggs and Katherine Witchie I and the Far'oer Girls. Matinees j daily. MOTION PICTURES. j PARAMOUNT-EMPRESS Today and tomorrow, Mary Pk-kford in "The Poor Little Rich Girl." Burton Hulnies "On the Great Glacier." STRAND "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," today and tomorrow, tomor-row, continuous from 1 p. m. ORPHEUM New photoplay bill Sun- j day, Monday and Tuesday. Per- t'ormanccs continuous, 1 to 11 p. m. AMERICAN THEATER Today, Mc-Clure Mc-Clure Pictures present Shirley Mason Ma-son in "Passion." and Keystone comedy, "Stars and Bars." MEI1ESY Marie Walcamp in- "Jungle "Jun-gle Trasedy," wild animal feature; "June Madness, "Gold Seal society, and western, "Catallna Island Scenic." Fritz Kreisler, Great Violinist, Will Be Heard at Tabernacle Tonight. FRITZ KRBiSLER. the great violinist, whose concert :s announced for to-nithr to-nithr in the tabernacle, inherited certain qualities which have gone far to make bun t he supreme master that he is. By race he is a CzeHi and as such has inherited inher-ited that interesting mixture of dreamy languor and fiery romanticism which are the peculiar artistic attributes of the Slavic Slav-ic race. Pv birth he Is a Viennese and having rrueived his early trainincr and education in th?t ciu- ho has absorbed the almost Gallic viva- ity and soarkle characteristic of the Viennese. In his life he is i hnrousrhlv cosmopolitan. thoroughly at home in Vienna, Berlin, Paris. St. Peters-burr. Peters-burr. Rome a nd New York. And this cosmopolitanism has phen him a sure balance bal-ance of feelln for proportion and a ense ot fune;-s which very few artists have. |