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Show I THE CITIZEN ner, Hulst, Manning is accused of a murder. Instead of returning to his home on a scheduled boat he becomes a hunted man. Previous to leaving for the northwest, Manning secretly married his sweetheart. Passenger steamer on which lists of the d Manning was supposed to be making his way home, leads his wife to e he has perished. Urged by her mother, she finally marries the district attorney who long had sought her hand. Mannings partner, Hulst, who had committed the crime for which Maning has been ill-fate- til ' cess wherever it has been presented. In New York it has been runing continuously since November 10, 1919, though the cast has been changed repeatedly. Various Irene companies not one of them boasting of a famous star, have played phenomenal engagements from Boston and Baltimore to who falls in love with her when he begins to dabble in business life. In the background are various amusing characters, including Irenes dear old Irish mother, whose sense of comedy is richly Celtic. The whole play is saturated with humanity, comic and Irene many strange adventures Duncan and Edith John-lOU- o Defense embark on a Never have happiness. more difficult and had a ) ate:' It is a icture:; than this. Ending of love, adventure, tuioolitical intrigue and life TO REE i re Lfn. -A- icf-and t- OEWS STATE THEATRE the 8unday, February S;id for three days. 1g yB( SUPER VAUDEVILLE gangsters to assist him in (S nephew a practical le:son th lculated to cure that young as gallant tendencies, is include a female decoy, e in? and all the attendant o palliations which these sug-- e as after, getting away with a city'iiction gets out of the con-i- s at principals and in the end participation of the police. 3,s the final round of the h an exciting display of riding, bridge jumping and ng adventures. t NSE," THRILLER, COMING TO LOEWS ise, which will be shown theatre, starting Sunday, :, and for three days, deals amatic experience of John young engineer, whose af-- a .beautiful young woman but whose mother objects ids that Manning is a poor ssibility. In order to which will make it provide for the girl, f for th e Canadian north- se-rtu- ne the perfidy of a part- - I i i, r who will be Amelita Galli-Curcheard at the Tabernacle March 11th, under the management of George D. Pyper, is what is known and understood in musical circles as a "Coloratura singer; that is, a voice that is even lyrical, of extended range, throughout all tbe registers, of great purity and warmth, exceptional flexibility, and a tone that must at all times be kept within bounds and never allowed to transcend the beautiful in striving for dramatic effects. Coloratura is a tradition coming down to us from generations of Italians. Some thirty years ago leading vocal instructors of the country were all torn up on the question of meth- i, . VIOLA DANA Glass Houses, coming to Loews State Theatre March 1st. Viola Dana in romantic, and it is embellished with a song hit score by Harry Tierney, with lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. The proof that the piece has extraordinary intrinsic worth, part comedy, part romance and part extremely tuneful music, is attested by the fact that suc- it has achieved record-breaking I:, t t ' y y 1 i I f t'. BARITONE TO SING HERE of ex-rit- k CELEBRATED COLORATURA SINGER COMING EMINENT AMERICAN It is anounced that Reinald If tif GALLI-CURC- I, le lair ipleit ; song-hi- t west that they love. rcisf U' has uiversally been termed Such musical show. Alice Blue Gown, numbers as Were Castle of Dreams, Irene, Getting Away With It, and The Last Part of Every Party, which are the most popular melodies written by Harry Tierney, have done much to make Irene the musical comedy hit that it is. the charged in the north, returns home. Manning, desperate, hunted and ill, manages to make his escape and returns in time to catch Hulst threatening to expose his wife to her second husband. It is then that Manning learns his wife had remarried, under DUNCAN IN NO DEFENSE r t Chicago. be-liv- impression that she was a widow. Mannings wife had not told her new husband of the marriage with Manning. When Manning interferes between Hulst and his wife, the former endeavors to kill Manning. His wife, while going to his rescue, accidentally steps on the gun triger, which goes off and kills Hulst Manning induces his wife to leave before the servants arrive and then calmly confesses to the crime. Despite efforts of his wife to save her first husband, the district attorney fails to interfere. Manning is convicted and sentenced to death. ' His wife threatens to kill herself and leave a confession implicating her second husband in guilty knowledge; as she has informed him of how Hulst was killed. A pardon is granted. The second husband agrees to a quiet separation and Manning and his wife face an untroubled future in the is Warren-rath- , the distinguished American baritone, is to appear here March 6th, under the auspices of the Musical Arts Society. This is indeed welcome news for no artist gives greater pleasure to lovers of good singing and good songs than he. His programs are always attractive and his performances are always one hundred per cent. The progress of this young singer has been followed with the keenest interest by all who have at heart the advancement of music in America, and it is gratifying to see how he is fulfilling the very great promise of his youth. There is no more popular singer in America today, and justly so. Beginning Wednesday Evening, March A SHOW 1 THAT WILL RANK WITH ANY EVER SEEN AT THE ORPHEUM GLADYS CLARK & HENRY BERGMAN AMHluteil liy the Dole LILLIAN SHAW -- CLAUD ITS A SCAHLIJT In The (.all of (lie Six t leu One-A- ct Play Kluae'. Jni'k Lanilniier In Tiiiicm of the Hour" of (loom Hunt In a Novel SiNlrrN anil The Arcli II ne in y GAXTON WILLIAM Ily S. Jay Kiiiirnniii Lillian JOE MORRIS & FLO CAMPBELL The lly JoMeiili L. lirownliiK: FI VH AVALON'S Avl-nte-li- er' RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF IRENE EARLY IN MARCH There has been nothing in musical comedy history in recent times to match the record of Irene, which the gifted playwright penned a few years ago. It is a comedy of metropolitan life, the heroine being a clever and vivacious shopgirl and the hero a rich youth In Novelty lilt of Yerimtllity MADELINE CAMERON A SISTERS DOROTHY Study In llliythiii AHMiateil liy (rant AHSOP'S PAULKS MrKny PATINO MOWS TOPICS OF NOW PLAYING SALLIE FISHER Salt Lakes Own Star i'll II DAY |