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Show m ' ..V S. , THE CITIZEN 1 V 9 W' other W appeared members of the at the Vanderbilt of New? York, during the run n the big city, Erica Mackay, : that rorthixgton Liu Ripley Jane imefl-follow- bJ 'triula .ti OHare, Helen DaaIIi iii 8 tii' i XT Anr ity .C&te, George P. Collins, I. t Du- - l Teddy McNamara. ttd irJnfif1 ' : March 8th. enough money to buy his loved one. The condemned one agrees, and Tai Leung visits his cave and helps himself plentifully to riches. But he has only live days to enjoy it. In that period he must face the executioner. This leads up to one of the big climaxes of the production and subse quent developments form a story of Five Days to Live in a word, has ineverything. It has all the sure-firgredients that go to make entertain- - the most engrossing character. Appearing in the leading female role is Tsuru Ookl, who in private life is .will have a maximum appeal to theatre-goers, such a formula has been used in the production of Five Days, to Live, in which Sessue Hayakawa, noted Japanese Cinema star, appears again under the auspices of B-- Pictures. It will be screened at Loews State theatre for four days starting C e )mat lay H1088 CLARKE Mrs. EARLE WILLIAMS. dhislwiTH ;; t 1 hro eK-e- Based on Famous by Aquila Kempster. Sirtm l Othr - are ifoiss ;Clarke, who is rapidly er way to the front rank of ipanyjtableB, plays opposite Earle which in Lucky Carson, ld tte r Sal-vide- take ly in place gggpid show London streets and Thames. The wharfs and have faithfully kluced so that Englishmen, Viewed the production, have ived j into thinking they .limed on the British effect is another of e camera reproduced Said mainly yid in contains an the atmos-trac- k, the stock ciety life. A queer the hero first as a dy to end existence, p him a favorite of ateresting love story is to the plot, and the end surprise to the average . tTURE! sn, at t . TWISTS TO five days ITUtf to live;' s a formula by which mo-- s are created so that they Sessue Hayakawa in Five Days to Live, coming to Loew's State. ment of the most fascinating nature. It is strong drama, to be sure, with Hayakawa at his absolute best, but in addition there is poignant romance, a deft touch of humor, suspense, intrigue and every other quality that makes a good production. Approaching in the sublime beauty of the love story the most famous romance of them all, i. e., Borneo and was Five Days to Live Juliet, founded on an original story written by Dorothy Goodfellow. It has to do with the romance between a Chinese wood carver a young man who makes idols and other images and a poor little slave who washes dishes in an eating place on the Street of the Flying Dragon. All maner of complications develop to jeopardize their happiness. In order to get his sweetheart, Tai Leung, played by Mr. Hayakawa, must buy her from the old Chinaman who owns her. He has no money. But a pirate who has vast stores of wealth is condemned to die and, in accordance with Tai an ancient Chinese custom, Leung offers to die in his stead, provided the prisoner will give him ieldoT iincsiERN ACLE SATURDAY, MARCH 11 j Lake Gets the Greatest Attraction in America Direction Geo. D. Pyper ALDE PROGRAM. The Orpheum bill has a distinctive trend toward the novel in stagey stuff this week. It is a pleasurable bill in many ways and one that squares well with other stellar attractions that have been brought here this season There by the Orpheum management. is uniform excellence throughout and a diversity that appeals. The skit, Kisses, offered by Jay Kaufman, as portrayed by that superb comedian, William Gaxton, assisted by four charming girls, gives a most realistic exemplification of the osculatory art and the amazing ease with which the apparent disease may be spread broadcast, amid humanitys hordes. The playlet is so realistic and so pun- - A 5 I tively costumed. An impromptu Japanese number by Miss Dorothy and her volunteer partner, Mr. Gaxton, was the piece de resistance of the en- tire performance. Beminiscent of the days of crinohats Is line, stocks and bell-crown- ed r ( ' i NOW PLAYING A SHOW THAT WILL RANK WITH ANY EVER SEEN AT THE ORPHEUM GLADYS CLARK & HENRY BERGMAN LILLIAN SHAW by tlic Dale Slnlcr mid Jack l.andnucr In Touch of the Hour AnmImIciI TIh Arch Kneiny of (ilooiu WILLIAM GAXTON la a Xovel One-A- ct Play KlMMeH' I lly S. .lay Kaufman Dane CLAUDIUS & SCA11LKT l.illlnu In The Call of the Six 11cm" JOE MORRIS & FLO CAMPBELL The lly Avl-tc-lic- r" I.. Drowning; JoNCiili fivf. Floor, $2.50; Rear, $2.00; Rear Balcony, $2.50; Second Rows, $2.00; Balance Balcony, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00. (War Tax, 10 per cent extra.) A VAI.OXS In Xovclly IlilM of VcrNntillty MADELINE MAIL ORDERS NOW filled in the order of their receipt and filled before the .office sale opens, if accompanied by check and self-ad- . envelpe sent to Geo. D. Pyper, Salt Lake Theatre, e City, Utah. I ' Lower TRAr"0"1; ony First and . A. I GALLI-CURC- I 1 r FEATURES OF PLEASING ORPHEUM uction is based on read novel by Aquila ;and has its action mostly rs. It was filmed under the 3f Wilfrid North. Hams and his supporting spent considerable time in ains of northern California resque points along the :Ply all-sta- t d for three Sunday, March 6, p::at. scenes An a. sob-siste- rs NOVELTY STUNTS ARE at Loews State theatre own Sessue-Hayakaw- gent and spiced with smacks that it really calls for an investigation by lest the thing the blue law start an epidemic which may eventually become as wide spread and as prevalent as the bootleggers complaint. Gaxton kisses em al down the line, old and young, homely and sweet-faceHe plays no favorites alike. and demonstrates that the women remain kissable at all ages and in all climes. Beally the playlet is a rare diversion and some good acting results in the various osculatory scenes depicted. The kissable girls are Mary Wolfe, Bessie Hoban, Clara Sidney and May Brittain. They make up about sixty different ways and show as many different female characters during the run of the act. How Gaxton can stand the high pressure still remains a deep mystery. The Muse of Terpsichose occupies an ascendant position on the bill, and, while the poor goddess may gasp in surprise and consternation at some of the modem improvisations by exponents of her art, nevertheless she would delight in the dance interpretations offered by the Cameron sisters, Madoline and Dorothy, as A Study in The Camerons are the perBhythra. sonification of lithesome grace and their several numbers are most atrac- - Oriental cast supports the Hayakawas, including such noted Japanese players as Goro Kino, Misao Seki, Toyo Fu-jit- a and H. Konishl. Norman Dawn was the director. if- J 9 CAMERON SISTERS SI inly In Dliyllim" AnnInI(m1 by DOROTHY A j! (rnnt lcKay I AF.SOPS FAULKS l'A Till. ANNS TOPICS OF Till. DAY NiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:imiiii J |