Hartman Theater| M me. Sarah Born hart, t hlt;- H • Mich1! actress, may be seen in action it not in person at the Hartman then r,IfColumbus, ()., three evenings, be inning December 22nd, when the Famous Players Film Company pre-*, sents the tragedienne in a photoplay reproduction of Queen Elisabeth.*’1 j The motion pictures are given us1 a complete availing*! par forma nee with special incidental music by Joseph Carl Breil. Queen Elisabeth” 1 films depict one of the most tragic| periods in the life of the famousI; Queen of England Especially strong* is the scene when I ami Essex, fortwhom the queen has formed an tachraent, is led to prison, the scene * of his death by execution and the death of the queen. The pictures show Mine Bernhardt at her best,and even though the voice Is lacking her personality seems to radiate front the screen,These pictures are the latest'tilings in motion photography and the first to be produced by the Famous Players Company, a corporationheaded by Daniel Frohman, which from time to time will offer great. theatrical stars in photoplays.