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Phone 175. 111! 10 Uil SHUT, JOM, THE mm France was nearly submerged by the flood of English arms when Joan of Arc, a peasant girl, living in the crossroads cross-roads hamlet of Domremy, felt the divine call to lead the shabby remnants rem-nants of her country's forces against the Invaders. The vision of the sword which was to slash France froc of her bonds came to Joun at the time when she had all but given her heart to Eric Trent, tho leader of tho men of the Duke of Burgundy, who were plundering plunder-ing the land about her village. Trent had fallen into tho hands of the villagers vil-lagers whoso homes he had only a short while before allowed to bo despoiled. de-spoiled. Joan hid him away in a loft and would have given Juini her love had not tho dream of her mission como between. She helped Trent to escape, then stole by night to the castle of the governor, gov-ernor, demanding that she be taken before the king By slicing through the steel blade of tho governor's sword with a dagger she convinced him that she was appointed by God to the work of liberating France. Tho jealous courtiers of Charles VII tried to deceive de-ceive the girl by having the king, whom she had novor seen, mlnglo with the crowd, but Joan found him. With this proof of tho divinity of her inspiration. in-spiration. Charles appointed her lead er of tho armies of Franco. Two enemas en-emas she incurred, however: La Tre-mo'lle, Tre-mo'lle, or "Tho Spider," a French noble who had pandered to all the evil in Charles's weak nature; and Cau-chon, Cau-chon, Bishop of Beauvais, who had been promised wealth by England should he succeed in demoralizing French unity. With the chivalry of France organized, organ-ized, newly equipped and trained, Joan led the armies of her country victoriously victor-iously first a.galnst tho besiegers of Orleans, then upon the stronghold of The Towers. Finally she broke the enemy's grip altogether. In answer to the reward which her King offered her after he had been crowned, Joan asked two things that the life of Eric Trent, captured in the fighting, be spared, and that her village vil-lage of Domremy be forever exempt from taxation. Her mission fulfilled, Joan rested. It was then that the vision of the Black Horseman Michael, the Messenger Mes-senger of God appeared as she rode along the highway at tho head of a handful of troops. Suddenly a small detachment of English soldiers swept down upon them and took Joan prisoner. pris-oner. She fell into the hands of Cau-chon, Cau-chon, the traitor priest Charles, her King, ransomed her, but The Spider poisoned his good intentions by insinuating in-sinuating that Joan would make her self Queen and depose him. It so happened hap-pened that Eric Trent was at the head of the band which took Joan captive. He tried to ransom her, but the Bishop's Bish-op's purse was too heavy. After a farce of a trial, which included one hundred days of merciless, unrelenting unrelent-ing questioning, Joan was convicted of heresy by a Church court. Trent tried in vain to rescue her. She was then burned at the stake in the public pub-lic square. A modern interlude in the picture is a scenes in a trench in the present European war. A young officer, who has volunteered to sacrifice his life by planting a bomb in an enemy trench, finds the rotted blade of an ancient sword while he waits for midnight. mid-night. He is the modern Eric Trpnt As he dozes, awaiting the time when he must go out into tho No Man's Land and be shot, he dreams the story of Joan the Woman; and as he falls later, ripped through with a score of rifle bullets, after having done his duty, he feels that he has purged himself of the wrong he did centuries ago, when he delivered the woman he loved into the hands of her enemies Advertisement. rin "KSTI" PRAISED W SIT LIE PAPERS Have you read the Salt Lake papers of today and their opinion of "Katin-ka?" "Katin-ka?" It will be worth your time to read them. The play opened there last night. Arthur Hammers tein has surpassed all former efforts in the presentation of his latest success, "Katlnka," which .will be presented at the Ogden Or pheum theatre next Monday night, April Ap-ril 23, after a year's run at the Lyric and Forty-fourth Street theatre, New York. The scenes are laid in Russia. Turkey and Vienna. The locale could not be improved upon, as material al lowing tho imagination of the scenic I artist full scope. As Russian wedding guests, Turkish houri and Viennese beauties, tho chorus, also, is offered unsurpassed opportunities Ad-sertise-ment oo IH BH Hill "UNDER 10 FLffi" A picture that Ogden picture fans have been waiting a long time to see will be presented by Manager Goss of the Orpheum theatre at his popular playhouse next week. This is Theda Bara in "Under Two Flags," dramatized drama-tized from Ouida's great novel of the Bamo name. As Cigarette, Theda Bara rides to the heighth of fame as a screen star and her wild ride into the desert storm is ono of tho most thrilling thrill-ing scenes ever pictured on a screen. "Under Two Flags" is one of the best Fox pictures turned out by that studio, and Orpheum patrons are assured as-sured a treat next week. This production produc-tion will play Sunday night, Tuesday and Wednesday, it will lav off Monday, Mon-day, as the musical show "Katlnka," will play Monday night Advertisement. Emily Stevens jf rfe'-; 7.7 f'MmMiZ. ''- &i j ' ?&& i i " f&m?- . . -V, i I ?7-i7.;-- MtmHUKK-- ' U :7.. 4 S EMILY STEVEN Sj WHO. IS. STARREO IN"THE WAOEP." B The Incomparable Artiste in 'THE WAGER," a Comedy Drama in Five Thrilling Acts. Popular Plays and Players. Phone 3060. . Ignorance and superstition vere the real mur- Would the voice of Joan of Arc be heard and P; derers of Joan of Arc. t " " " J&t And she was the most wonderful woman who needed today? eVeSheVrose from the peasant's hearth to be the Wou,d the PeoP,c feat her differently? Or greatest power in France. would they call her crazy, idiot, because she told She devoted her life (at 19 years they killed her) the truth and wanted to save them from their enc- i to her country and Its people. mics? s the world freed of those arch-enemies Wise, far-seeing, inspired yet she was burned by- . nf TniH. i.ni,nr. ., . e .... the people she loved, because they did not under- of Trut"-lgnorance and Supcrst.tjon? stand her. ' Do you find the answer in your own mind? ; ' Then Be Sure to See the Greatest Motion Picture Ever Produced. JESSE L. LASKY presents I GERALDINE FARRAR IN 7- ' !! "JOAN THE WOMAN" '"' Produced by Cecil B. De Mille. Main Floor Prices 25c to 50c A Few Seats at 75c and $1.00. il!!i!mra!w& Wwf! 4 lays Sfarfiig J AlltdMWld AUcdUC SUNDAY NEXT 1 5B3gyi7 7 - . - mmbtmm |