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Show AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. PANTAGES Vaudeville, featuring James B. Donovan and Marie Lee, the "Dancing Butterfly." Five other acts. Three shows daily. MOTION PICTURES. PARAMOUNT - EMPRESS Charles Ray tn-; "The Claws of the Hun"; "Coals of Fire," Bobhy Bumps cartoon, car-toon, pictographs. ORPIIEUM David W. Griffith's "Hearts of the World." Twice daily, at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. AMERICAN Bert Lytell In "No Man's Land"; Gaumont Graphic; comedy. STRAND Mollie King in "Blind Man's Luck"; comedy; scenic. BROADWAY Today, George Walsh in "The Kid Is Clever." Also Mutt and Jeff. RIALTO "One Hour," sequel to "Three Weeks," starring Zeena Keefc ; Current Events; Hugrhie Mack. ISIS Today, George Beban in "One More American" ; Fatty Arbuckle comedy; Pathe News. ' 1 One Hour, ' ' a Thrilling Film Novel, to Be Seen at the Rialto Theater Today. (aXE HOUR" is novel, thrilling, filled v with suspense, excitement and an unusually well directed series of scenes that are different. The settings and photography pho-tography abound in rarely beautiful effects ef-fects and artistic novelties. The skiing of Alan H-nle on the steep hills of a snow-bjund snow-bjund country and his flying leap from a slt-igh to a fast train prove an added attraction to an adventure story. Zena Keefe plays a delightful Opal. Her work ! is sympathetic, womanly and sincere. j Alan Hale is virile and displays dignified i reserve in a different characterization. Will be showing at the Rialto today. |