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Show THE OGDEN jj V. .American Audiences Will " See Frau Schratt, Emperor's Friend V 7 ; lor a price.' t This actress, who will gro UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE .is. (By NE. Service) VIENNA. Nov. 19 America will see 3frau Schratt SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 20, 1921. R DECLARES "ANNA CHRISTIE" 'BEST PLAY IN TWO YEARS """ - STANDARD-EXAMINE- down in lliistory as a friend of the lateEm- .peror Francis Joseph of Austria-Hugary, is feelingr the pinch of poverty, It is, to replenish her fortunes that tehe is preparing to accept the offer fof an American theatrical producer in several Amerito star in a can cities. comedy But Madame Katherlne Schratt re-- jf uses to trade In her intimate knowledge of the Hapsburgs. Of the sheays merely,. "He was just Iwy very good friend." At her beautiful villa at Hietzing, near gchoenbrunn, close., to' one of the palaces of the old emperor, she Service correspondent told the NBA that: She would not make a movie serial, dealing with tragic events ' in the Hapsburg dynasty. She would not write her mem- -i oirs,, including many letters writ- ten her by the emperor. She .would not go on a lecture tour, discussing' affairs of the Hapsburgs. Offers of fabulous sums to do all three have been made her by American promoters. But she has declined them all. However, returning to the stage' appeals to her HER ITINERARY "My , proposed tour," said FrauSchratt, "contemplates 10 perform each in n. v., or em-per- 'if, fife WAtiL1'!? ; f-- VSs C . -- ' "7 r ..w:. . a t';v' i ; I 'ri- - . ' antes in, New .York, five Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, and single performances in several "other cities. The tour if as success PAULJNK LORD ful as expected probably will be ex ouJ DEAN" tended." Ilv JA3IKS-W'an orean cadenza.. It mike i Madame Schratt has- been, in NEW YORK. Has Eugene O'Neill 'anille. It makes you sad It wvliriru . , America before, many years ago. in .. the ... the double standard. It balancesweak fii. ....ite. great a Shft thlnka Amprirans will lilfft Wia tnnsue ritien aknwcs and the Btrong with for her vehicle It is "Grandmaraa," i This writer believes that "Anna".- 'jwith .The play' Is adequately, artrstlcally a jChristle" is without doubt the great- staged by Arthur Hopkins. playwright by - "I Hungarian may as well frankly admit," she jest play written by.ap American In Oeorge Marlon, Pauline Lord und the past two seasons, a greater play Frank Shannon in the principal roles IV said, "that the prospect of earning many American aonars is not wun-iina- n tnevilorizon and "Km- - .vest the play with better acting than ..ueyond out its attraction. iperor Jones," those other plays which any three players' in any othor play i "People like myself, dependent placed O'Neill in the van of- American now on the boards.' That includes .upon capital invested in Austrian play wrigts. John Drew.- Mrs. Carter and Estlle "Anna Christie' 'is a great play be- - Winwood in "The Circle." properties, are living very poorly. "I am fortunate, however, for to! cause it is minutely true to the life It Marlon "gets under the skin" of . me the drama is a high art and depicts. character' moro completely than 'his what artist can bo truly happy withIt offers a' study in the psychology any other actor of the day. That's out her art?" . of heredity and environment. Lionel Barrymore In "The lit. considering STORY OF FRIENDSHIP The weight of tragedy is alleviated Claw." Dortraval of the Pauline 'Lord Katy Schratt was a baker's daugh by humor of situation and line. ter. She achieved an early success! Its story is told in terms of "actual fallen girl is naturalism at its hlgh- on tne stage- Alter touring America existence. Dialogues are in phrases est peak. It In comparable only to she became a member of the Vienna and didtlon of the day ruore so than Mrs. FIske's "Salvation Nell." Court theatre. Each of the prlntiimls. individually Getting Into debt, in any current play or fiction. she appealed to the emperor himself MAKES YOU THINK blend their talents into a per- icapab!e, for permission to make another tour It runs the gamut of emotions like feet whole of staje realism. of America. nim as iuiuuseu, aiie a.uuiessea "Your excellency," instead of as "Your majesty." Couriers laughed, but from that error grew a romantic friendship. oo- 1 Vefi;..,, IT . " sSv .",n .. U' .0;' - . ; -- i Y . i - I H . .1:7 YOU'LL TO , I - J: ; ackHolt Conrad Na j j 1 - - . w mm. 11 1 A FLICKERS FROM FILMLAND AND 1 -- INSTRUMENT TESTS STRAIN ON BRIDGES And Betty grand opera! Blythe is going to try,, Harold Lloyd Is working on a com edy the theme of which is that a man can do whatever he wills to do. V 141- - i Larry Semon, comedian, is known Virginia Ogdep. ' the village gossip in France as "Zigoto." new A 19. Nov. in WASHINGTON, "Way Down East." will dIav a Instrument which it is .believed will role "Women of Con- The fnt Pathe release for 1922 ' do awav with unrprfi intv in ripslcn- Roland's serial, "White Eagle 1ng and' building bridges has been " vised by the bureau of public roads j The title role U played v Miss of the department of agriculture. The More than 300 negroes appear in'A8ta Niclson in a Danish film ver- msirumenE measures wun scienunc isome scenes in "ine frouigai wuage. Kjon Df "Hamlet" tn i.e ri.nM in precision every shock and blow de !thls country llvered by moving vehicles in crossing in production at the' Four pictures a bridge. studio employ 350 extras a' Claire Adams and Carl Oantvoort The device, which can be attached Lasky are to oe featured in the screen ver- day. to any part of the bridge structure, . sion cf Zane Grey s "Wild Fire." makes a photographic, record of the " " title Wife." the That's ' effect given, of the moving load. The to "Any Another title silly Just change screen White has the picture Pearl amount of stretching or shortening version of Herbert T. Comstock's completed. due to shock is represented by a fine j"Mum'selle Jo," has been named No black line on the photograph. "Slleat Years." That's disaster. Conceit begets, only blow or shock can be delivered no in Woman "Th moral the and; taught quickly that the instrument will not the have formed Hen." the next Aesop film fable. la Isevr, Jrkforphysicians record it. the of advancement society As engineers heretofore hav been of means' hy was shown Musketeers" furser' "The Three unable to measure the effect of quickly President a for little at party delivered Impacts or to proportion the private h birthday an- - . , ve"the Hill" is to be rxhlbited various parts of a bridge with ab- Harding on his solute assurance, it has been neces- niversary. ' n Shanghai, Singapore, and fhterier sary to make a liberal allowance for 'uiwia. movie speaks Espe ine "Ten Snub Pollard completed this unknown quantity. In some cases ranto, as 'twere. the allowance has not been. sufficient Nights In a Pool Room." and bridges have collapsed. untter movs next picture Is to Sylvia' Breamer ia to play opposite' .Jaf1e ing loads-- ! Little Jerome The. g in ."Tommy Carteret." motor Bert Lytell Recent experiments with who used Tramp., to Storm, direct Charles i. trucks have shown, it is said at the , directth. kid. , bureau that a swiftly Tlola Dana is to be starred In "The Ray' moving true, t to seven Five Dollar Baby," adapted from an, William. Fox is may strike a considering the ... filming of "The Passlou times its actual weight. lrvm Cobh storv u'il I de-fu- th if; W LOIS - I III.' The Stars of "Midsummer Madness" j ' in -- WW , ; . 3 . j "i", fifty-fcixt- 1 , won I , v . If BEGINS t . j blow-equivalen- TONIGHT Play." " Norma Talmadge is to film "The Duchesse djs Langeais: by Honore iiaizac. Charles Bryant will direct NazJ- mova. his wife, , in "A Doll's House" and "Salome." " j SHOWS START 5:00-7:00-9:- 00 . ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT UXiaE lLASICV PIVESEKTS "Mllioin deMille or' t "The Man From Homo"' is being filmed in Rome,- Naples, Sorrento and Capri by Fltzmaurice. James Klrkwood George and Anna Q. Nils-so- n play the leading roles.' p n. o - x vo x on EDVAIU) KNOBLOCKS - ''!".! if: FOR A BE AS jQost. JRgm. "Spanish Jade" Is being produced in Madrid by John S. Robertson. " JY George Ade has completed titling of "The Lotus Eater,! starring John Barrymore. in "Human rHous Peters is to Hearts." which King play will diBaggot rect for Universal. u ,. Llla, Lee's new pet Is a Chihuahua dog. four Inches tall and eight lone She calls it "Wah-Wah- ." ' "The Sentimental Bloke." made In Australia with an Australian cart, win be released in America by First tional. i - htinband. lioth yearning for the vanished thrill storv of a million married lives, throbbing in uic hcerts of oue wife and of sweetheart lovX Hoth wondering why the parsing years of marriage bhould htcal away romance. So, drifting apart,. the mm lover. Until the great and plunged into the world's affairs. The woman, in spite'of her ehild and her vow, turned to an terriblo thing crashed into their home. And taught them how t rue romance may live. A picture with all the allurement . and charm of William do Mille's "Midsummer Madne?V yet finer and deeper far. A old-tim- e BILL HART ON THANKSGIVING CHRISTIE'S NEW TWO-REECOMEDY TODAY. L DAY Na- ' 1 Bill, who was the pup In A Dog's Life," is the dog in Chaplin's Marshall Neilan's "Penrod." More haft half the scenes of Infidel." Katherin MacDonald's "The next, .were made at night. in the iancy Deaver, a newcomer Eu-emovies, plays' opposite O'Brien nivairotts-Charlle-."- , in PRICES EZZZ3 I ne . ; - " ''o'wna vi xii made in England, are to be shown in .me unatea tstates. l Well. well, well! It hn in.t K.jm' discovered that William Farnum wu Dorn m Boston. July 4. 1876, Just 1C0 exyears after the first ploded. t Mary Wilkinson, who plays the part of Nanny in 'The Little Minister." has been in the movies eight or nine years yet she has never seen herself on the screen.. I . fire-crack- BREAKtMQ MISS IT I Prices: 50c, "75c and $1.00, plus tax Seats Selling at Box Office COMING WEDNESDAY--- ! RALPH CONNER'S GREAT STORY er EIGI i 111 . Rudolph Krause, 12, will, play the of a young German in "Penrod." 'part He can t A l- -- SEVEN-REE- L Mi m I d the-wa- r. TTD SPECIAL FROM THE FAMOUS STORY, "GOD'S CRUCIBLE" -- speak only six words of English and la the first Herman employed by MarshalKNeilan since DAY ONLY i:? &saswJWEGiaEt-- vans. it. 99 |