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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1922)
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVKMKER 101 f C Film Sherlock Unravels Crime Sircia! Movin Will Cele lirutf? Cliiltlrr ri'i Hook Vei-k. fh picture, whlrh from aubject suiter rait and ru'tlces of eaatera rrlllra, will rank i tha leading attrac tion of the week "Mherlock Holmes," whh h tioein.il y.Mi .ny at Ilia Bun. Tak'-n from tha famous series of stories tiy Oman lioyla, tha plilur la, for Ha hero tha mnmr ileterflva of all flotlon. ami John Ilarrymora l'lt y tha part. Boutli Hen Wla it tiff Kwmi to alxiund, with Thomas Melxhan at tha rUraiol chooeliii to cant hi lot In an Irluml puri'dlx with tha sea captsln'a simple hut vivacious ilmishter rather thun m viceroy t 1 net la, ami with Hefty t'ornpeon ss tha "Honiled Wo limn," runt awiiy nn an another of thn Koulh I'tidfli! ntullat. al tha Klaltu tha entl of tha wek. Tha west wa will hava always with ua, hilt this wet k tha JUalto choose to ho tha comtmss N. W, ly N,, In "Tha Vuiley of Bllent M-n," whlla tho Moon Introilures the Mexican bor lor motif In "lioixl Jlun eml Trui," jiml tli Mit) fluctuates between tha Klondike jmJ the Hlerra Nevailn luounftiln. Just for variety there la Rudolph mi'1 lim Apmha dartre Inter In the week nt tho Moon, ln-nr old Purls! November 13 to 11 hna lieen art aalde aa Chllflren'a Hook week all over tha country, Publishers stinted the movement four yenr wto, and It bus liwn taken up hy Jlbrnrles In every rlty. Askei to cooperate with tha public llbrnry here, a nuniher of tha movie houses hnve planned to show picture S'lnpteit from hooka aultalile for tthlhlren. Tha Kmprees will have h apcclnl morning mntlnee of "L'licie Tom's Hiibln" on November IX, and the Htrand manaKemnnt also tilana a run tines tliut morning. Tha Mooir Will feature n of l'Her fi. Kyne'a stories (I ml rig ttntt week, TIfOMAfl MKIOflAN, whom popu larity wines not, neither does It fade, seems to be able to make more picture! to tha ariuure year than nny other actor nn tho lot. In "The Man Who Haw Tomorrow," now at the Htrand for a week, Melghan plays tho lend, mid opposite him nro J.watrlce Joy,, who starred with him In "Manslaughter," and Kva Novak. Theodore Roberta la oast for the smooth talking:, sllrk sea, trader of the Kouth Hnaa. The story li that of a reckless young man who la capti vated by tha charm of two women and cannot choose between them. One i.i a warmhearted trader'! daughter, tha other an artatouralia and ambl tioua young Knglliihworniin. Psychol ogy iablee him to iee In a vlition of tha future what hia Ufa wllh each would be and ho chooses accordingly. A wlda ranire of scenic effecta Include the great Durbar of India, a tensor oua South Bva isle enhanced by na tive festivals, and life aboard a yacht and on a achooner. 73FilcT, J " N v "' ) irs 1Kb !,, H I 14 1 i is-,' i.l f Iff' ft V Man Who Haw I T3 fMM &?M Cbmpsort cafrt Covers e, - "The Tilde of J'alomar," plcturlrd from Teter H. Kyne'a itoiy of tha 11111m name, a now undrruninis tha fi ciln 111 11 ar touchea prepnnitory to re Inaaa In Jtwrntr Wttllare Hi cry, one of the icrceu'a moat vllliiiiioua "hi-uvtea" and lllnria'a flrat ex hunband, la nimored In I about to take to bliiiKelf a aecuml wife, Klta lillman. Mna Oilman, a Holly wmxI girl who haa dune amall bit In picture, ha itlxi bad niiilrlmonlal eapnrlince, havliin Juat recently an cured a divorce decree from her hua-baud. ISrifililwrhootl Tlieaifrt, tii'lnria- KuiKtay, "Wcild'a Cham pion" Tioadny and Wedtire lny, "With out a Fear;" Thurdy and Friday, "Th Hunch;" K.ituiday, "Tha Jlenuty HI1011." lirand Wumtiy li Wedneadajr, "Nomiy," Wfdimaday and Tliniaday, "The Hiillim Fiiaalrvi;" Friday, "The I'uti Reporter;" Saturday, "I'ald I luck." lUmlltiin Sunday, "Ulaaa Htniaea;" Monday arid Tueid.iy, "l.ova I an Awful Thlnij," Weilrra.ly. "The fhiirmiriK Deceiver," Thmiday, "A riallnpliiK Kid;" Frlilay, "Forty Five Minute From Hrondway;" Haturday, "The Cub Reporter." 7inv llrst 7V1 of V22 Will 1U I'roiluctul vn Scrvvn Threa i t the It) pl.iya cli.imn by Hurn M.ititJe In hi inmiitl yrnr IxH'k 11 tha bet draitmilu norki of IHII hiivtt alivn.lv been, purchaned for acreen proilucllon. "A Hill of Plvorce. miiil" I IM-Itiar tilnmd by Ideal Film, ltd, while Fo will mnk the pic lurWntlcii of "Hi n i') Under l.ovn " (III belt Fmerv' play, "The Hero," one of the loot aubtla rlmiaclur atuillr ever atleinpteil by picture producera, will be relcueed by Freferretl I'lc title, wllh a rant headed by tlaatnn (ilnn and Hnibiita IjiM ur. . v j . mi.i - i n . jtti mimm m wfr m .-.- .. - r m irr 11 n iito Mrtrvru Wfttcnr TUT? j I HI. IHUI-.UULUUr in.12 wnilb ItUHlu vruuivu - U DEEDS OF MEN ARE GOVERNED BY LOVE AND IMPULSE Cj& Smashing popular stor y James Oliver CURWOOD THR jrrenteint detective of all times, "Kherloak Holmes" hiniHelf, will bo at the Mima In his screen j form today only. The motion picture version of Oman Doyle's stories Is taken largely from the episodes rela ted In "A Heandal In Bohemia." "A Rogue's Romance," featuring Valentino arid Knrle Wllllamx, will run Monday and Tuesday. The scene of the picture Is laid In I'arls and druls with tho struggle of two crooks to capture the affections of a dancing girl. The action in tricky and keeps the players on the alert. Tha midweek picture will be the "Hllent Call," a drama of the high Sierras, with Btrongheart, the dog actor, In a prominent part. Frank Mayo'a career points n moral In "('might liliifllng," which will run nt the Miiko Friday and Haturday. The field of action is the Klondike during the gold rush when law was nil and crime was rife. THKRH are several reasons why the screen production of "Hher lock Holmes," now running at the Sun, differs from most motion picture plays. In tho first place it features in tha title rolo John Barry more, who, unfortunately Is too sel dom seen on the screen. In addition to this leading dramatic, actor, others In the catit Include such names as Roland Young, who plays tha part of Watson. The villainous Morlarlty Is played by U until ve von Heyffertltz, formerly stage director of Charles Krohman. and a character actor for many years. Louis Wolheim, who Is now creating a snsutlon on the atage by h.a portrayal of tha roughneck stoker In "The Hairy Ape," I another member of tha cast. In order to get tha proper atmo sphere the primucer djd not attempt lo tunnuf ictine stige backgrounds, but Instead transported the entire com pany to j:nglni and later to Hwltser bind. Scene were taken In tha eld shtloiis of lndim, linker street, th h.iii.e to which the world be beaten a track: I.lmehome arid Ht. Jolina v!ite. Cambridge. In Hwil i Un I the imp.ny had to go M a little rmuintlu town In rdo t 't the lei-per location. Then lb company letLtnM to lh- country tn orrter lo complete tha f loductinn and have It atithriitt.-, true and wholly rtitte, In "her!ivs; H"!nie' John lurry, inoi hfsa maiU ) iiii' !f l" k a (rat de ik the H bo' pfturr4 tn tion, and hl Iben.imhl nnin!f the d-te,ile tain! rtlaint the ehar , trrt.it, t'onan D"l ' 1 t-d htm HAt'.rT Cn V, b .f the ,jph ni:e nn.e aad tka a- 3 wtnmns ton', wi'l I- Ihe t-a at tee M a t !. M wosir I J ! 'Unl Ma i4 If i." t fiinta i-l III fKMnl Kl. !, lt k.o.MH'i i f tHs mihfl in wkt ) I. ,('. Ike .ii-te, ) b 'i U-.-f a 4 tre inv.ira a'l W.I kn m . I ,)lstk. ' p 14 I l I 4M ttl 1 la . a a . tu(i t a tf l i t ie, . t lt I ii f 4 U 1 1 . 1 r 4s1i4' la H M Ht l'M Mtr I- la ' ! -.! i t ; I H lk S l.l t I I HI th i t t le .. ' A h H i H.a. ' - i-t . oils t . t l a- 1 ( I lu l .tit wr a rir a ' t ) iv. Programs of the Week. Slrand. "The Tomorrow." Hun. "Hlierlork Holmes." Klallo. "The Valley of Silent Men," beginning Wednesday, "Tha Ilonded Woman." Moon, "Uood Men and True." Wednesday to Haturday, "A Rogue's Romance." World. "Top O' The Morning." Kinpress. "The Truthful Ilar." Thursday to Haturday, "Tho Little Wifdcat." M u e. T o d a y, "Hherlock Holmes;" Monday and Tuesday, "A Rogue's Romance;" Wednesday and Thursday, "The Hilent Call;" Friday and Haturdiy, "Haught Hlufling." Mack to College. W. K. Zlegfeld, Jr., who was busi ness manager of tha W. K. Zlegfeld Russian pictures expedition, which has Just returned to New York after tt threo months' motion picture mak ing campaign In Russia and Hlberln, ha resumed bis studies at Yale, where he is in bis senior year. Mr, Zlegfeld, who was managing editor Cairo i tit the Yiil Record, was honored upon his return from abroad by being elected chairman of the board of that publication. Messrs. Uurthelmess and Uarrymore, IhrougH other engagements, could not consider tho proposals, but Mis Oish listened to an offer of $40,000 for six week abroad without returning an answer. TsiIrnaI",r8 Travolinp. The Tulm.idj:o slxt'-is, accompanied by their mother ond Joseph M. Hrhenck, have Jut arrived In Finis, where they will spend ft month sight seeing ond buying the lutuat Langvln and DeLong model of street and eve. nirig gowns for their next produc Hons. After that they will spend a coupls of weeks In (lermany. where a repr'-serjtatlve of tha soviet govern- iiieiti wiii iiirui jvir. nciii'iim 111 oruer to fllscuss with blm nn offer lo pro dure, pictures In Russia, Norms and Constance will accompany Mr. Hchcnck and the soviet government represen tntlve on a trip through Russia after which they will spend, another month's vacation along tho Nile. They will return to Hollywood, via New York, in time to apend Christ mas there with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Kvaton. represents brute force and brawn, and William Is the more polished and cunning crook, Valentino writhes be comingly through the famous Apache dance In his own Inlmatable way, THI0RI3 Is no dark Intrigue, no social hypocrisy In the story of every duy life, "Top o' the Morn ing," which rims all this week a't the World. Cladyi Walton plays the part of "Jerry" O'Donnell, a winsome Irish cnlluen who come to America to visit her father, only to And that he has taken a second wife, who Imme diately proceeds to make life miser able for her newly arrived stepdaugh ter from tho old country. Jerry learns a few thing of life and Incidentally becomes an American girl. The screen version la adapted from a stago success of the same name written by Anne Caldwell. THM Itlalto will split the week be tween "The Valley of Silent Men" and "The Bonded Woman." Alma Rubens Is the French Cana dian heroine of the former, which will hold the screen until Thursday. The story, which Is the work of James Oliver Curwood, deals with tha Cana dian northwest, and the hero, natural ly enough Is an officer In the mounted police. One murder Is complicated by another until things look black Indeed for the gallant hero. In order to Impart realism to the picture the entlro company went to Hanff In the Canadian Rockies and there prac tically every foot of film wa photo graphed. Kvery angle of South Pea Island life Is shown In "The Roruhd Woman," featuring Hetty Compaon, which will open ThuiwUy al the Rlslto. The bond whlrh hold hr i lova and gratitude, and the story deals with th regeneration, through a girl's love, of a sailotmsn rummt with an Inherit ed taste f. r Ibjuor. ftTTVIK Truthful Mir" t the para I ib tlctil llt'.a of the .-M, ! In whl h Wanda Jltwiey la to be seen at th Fwpi the flit three d)i i'f thi wi-rk The situation is thM of a hml nod and wlla wh"e time run In diwigrnt ihamiel ate! eilu trouble ru'.i rt-twni them in cottt-ie A nn'ny ttt I ii.fioJui -4 l t h th ruil sdy of !ba au.bnio. I A aiiny if ciiiion and a (Mm) f bt ( stela ta tha i'iK'i.iuI w. i1 1 a ii I In ib U ni of tna Ml,y , t ' Th lit!; Will-I.i I n si it In itiri fi.01 Thute-We t.l ' ur Wi Th !. I a :in liar l ra 1 I ok'.I si. 11 iflu p.r "l't ih i.e." th ftunmt, )o thai a il rem l! n'r ra la uh r nl ti' a a oun ( in an t iPi.j.it tf ia tsa ir -i-ef r. iiul. lu w''!'1 ;.'. t' l rlu, ; A l e th uii, a 1 '. i iwi Of III UH l It .H All ThlsVeeK No Advance inrioes 1 j?xs 4 .Jt.r4 f & ill iHiriftV .Hit II' !' ..il n in: t' is KCISK9QIK003 TRCAT03 Ub'i ... u4 -t wAiL.cr mm tm "vBt tliMriOJ" liltM .... ) m4 HUH ant) R4R1MILME1 MMUTi-1 . . a.a a4 Ha Nn VKH 4 1N ! IMAM KH U il .III i i I r i .i m 'i .Ui ! I . m yp. i H'iil !!!; !-...1':" iV . V AX -) - THOMAS MEIGHAN THBO"DCiRB R013BKT5 SncL LBATK1CB JCJYfiv THE MAN WO, SAY TQHOmOW NO atory precisely like this but ever lircn filmed. It Is the most unusual plot ever conceived. It il to varlctl In incident that it is as i;nod a two stories rolled into one. On ona hand you sea the hero Jiving a wild, primitive life of ad venture In the South Sena, on the other you see Mm strufkrllnif for fume and power in European diplomatic circle, while some of the action take plai'a In New York society circle ami India during the worhl famous I'urhar festival. There are threa thrilling romance one with South Ha Wind girl, another with a society hesuty, and ihlrvl with a KuMian piliicr. "Th Msn Wha Faw Tomorrow" Is livi.hly produced. Interest holding psrrativa that will be' remember.! when other photoplay are forgotten. ill in ii ny 'ii ' Here's a real red' -bloodad romance filmed amid the majestic Canadian, Tockies I L msOtfl . J e.l -1SU iV II i 1 . mXmM ' withLEVCODY ana ALMA REUBENS, As anAddad Allracti'onve present a 6 JOLLY JESTERS WusicfrL Extravaganza Class -Melody-liarmory-Comedy . Direct from GeoWAi'te's 5 AlsoMR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN ENTERTAINING THE BOSS Ac 1,000 -Laugh-pcrver loomlDiisteT 10 "COMBO Riolto umphonu Plmtcrs LI Julius K. Johnson, yturry 'VarVr 'Vir Jk 'PraminrOrfanint.'J'laijina 'POLLY .M, THREE MORE LICE CONLEY DON BARCLAY in "BLAZES'' o.l 1 IfllMCKl NtVkl TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY 11 u man 1'rvL.U in C 5har Minor ly RavkmaninuH ru.J SILVIKMAN S ORCHESTRA ROOOI.PII VAIXNTINO r.arlWniia.tn in Ma p HARRY CAREY a '. I ky Noah ForryTullv Marshall VOLA VALE ia A '. tf n( th , h !.! I "GOOD MEN AND TRUE" i t I M - a ... ,1. I vl : M a .Ms Wfion AV.urni Tuesday Niight I at tt til a t as.wa( 'ali-is C A.,