The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 15, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 31

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TUB SUNDAY RKE: OMAHA. OCTOBER IS, 1922.
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"The Old Homestead" and
"Remembrance" in Omaha
Paramount Re-Popularizes Theodore Roberts in Char
acter Role; "East Is West" Has World's Premier
Showing at Strand; "Remembrance" Im
mortalizes Father as Hero of American
IIome; "Homespun Folks"
Plays at World.
THEATER row In Omaha thin week should turn into a veri
table Uroadway in the attraction of throng to every
movie house. Pictures that should appeal strongly to
the public arc current attractions with "Remembrance"
playintr at the San, "The Old Homestead" at the Rialto,
"East Is Wtst," premier showing, at the Strand; Tom Mix
at the Moon, and "Homespun Folks" at the World,
Important is the announcement that the world's pre
mier showing of "East Is West," Constance Talmadjre'a lat
est vehicle, will be at the Strand, A review of the picture in
Omaha lat week reveals Connie in a most appealing charac
ter, that of Mirt Toy, a little Christian girl adopted by a Chi
nese family.
"Remembrance" at the sun immortalizes Dad, who Is
made the hero of the world in that cinema attraction, Tom
Mix portrays a western role in "The Fighting Streak" at the
Moon theater all week. "Homespun Folks" at the World is
net in a New England village where a boiling political plot
makes up trie thrills.
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litre Feature at World.
Tear vie with anillc In the tory of
"llomritpun Folk," Thoma If. Ince'a
tremendou triumph, which will be
ehown at I hie-World thoater thl week,
The new line picture nontnln heart,
th-nb, romntir and patbo, In'addl
Hon to numerous comedy louche.
It ti'lU nt a country lawyer' fight
pgulnet crooked politic, and hh h
modern picture of urnill (own life
old lb mirror truthfully to Ihe real
iliilng. Theee tire the high Huhl of
lomeHpun Folk" It realnea, It
tivuh and Us almpki honety. The
vlf aractcr are -real, tho plot In a tory
olj human people and the direction It
trlyk full of iriUHter louche,
flloyd Hughe, tho young dlatrlct
attorney with a fori eelc nc. make n
definite tep upwurd In hi aereett
raireer, breadth and ernpa being rip
pnient In liln characterization, Two
tinnarknblv lifelike old country rod
ge)r are played ly Charle II. Mullen
and Al II, j'lleori. Cllady Cieorgn in
tlie heroine.
"Remembrance" at Hun.
Mother bun long been the aalnt At
leant In poetry, fiction and tho dramu
of the American family. Father ha
been a neglected (and tiunlly regard
cd a negligible) quantity, tho un
known algebraic X whoe actlvltlea,
affection, need and eorrowa were
atrantrer In hla own huuwhold. Kin
life impinged on that of the family
circle only when ho came home from
a hard day at bulnew to eat and
deep. "
Itupert Hughea, ntVellt, dramatlat,
painter, tnualciun, aculjitor, acenarin
-writer arid motion picture director,
haa hlniM-lf helped to eiiHhrlne the
Downtown Programs
World "Jlimepriun Koike."
l5ialti"The Old llorneateud,"
Klratid "Kaet U Weal."
Moon "The KlgJiUng Streak."
Hun "Jtemembranoe."
i;ipre-Today until Thuraday,
"Whin KuKbande I-wve;" )
ginning next Tliurnday, "A Alf
Made Man."
Muae Today, "I Ant Oullty:" to
tnorrow and Tueaday, "Devo
tion;" Wednesday and Thuraday,
"The Kick lia k;" Friday and
Mtturday, "The Son of tha Wolf,"
American mother In the heart of the
country, notably in hla motion plctine
matiterplece, "The Old Neat," but in
hla lat'iat photoplay, "JtcincmhramV
which opens today at the Hun theater,
mother caeapea vlllany only by an
algre( or o. Father, no lnfr(uently
nung, la the hero of "Kemembntnce,"
In thla Instance he la J, V, Oroul
better known aa "I'op" Grout pro
prietor of (trout' lilg Store, and hi
chief function In life It to rnake money
fnat enough to mipply tho inaletent
and growing demand of hi aoclally
minded wife and their children.
The pace beeomea too fat for "I'op"
and he take the count when that
bugbear, tiervou breakdown, give
him a wallop. Kor a long, time ho
aeem headed for eternal reat, but a
nightmare of bill falling down like a
tinow worm and hi family reduced to
beggary, revive hi will tq live and
to figbf for them, and he' become
convaleaoent to find .hi family lov.
Ing and aymputhetla and appreciative
PKifef If !
rife. ,mm
I Vff' M r-,' i,A .&,".-i'.: 11 I f IM ,11
lp X kW:p' .. ,
e. ,j a aluifii aald to (me of the ,
iiionI riiliflc vr plttuiwl. Juiiif
("riiite a the dimtor.
( i.iiiite aa I blme t.ii l. '
"oi)'jti!( Tiloi'iUe a a t'Wne1
gill' That IK lllf I ornrKliat
kiirprlnin, f .r the aovja f.ifi.
end additMiriel itiier.nt U given by
I tie noli iilli' , mi lit I It, l 'oiftie
it, at. hrr felMiiiil ib i.iit le no l
ftitnou a ply llian "'., I Wt,"
lilli iiji t.i.l.iy at the Strand
tl,ater. Sb Ik brouaht it in Ih
i ti-m with a iJfh of gimnor and
cut', r Hiipomiible i ll the Ktge,
''li " inge from Sluinmhul,
'"litriH, t'J Hun from lmo' fhlna
town, " wbi h Ming T"y (plJf"d by
lit Tilmidiel la (nought eftr a
e i MitiotuJ evupe ft out iiiairiiig
aUvery ifi the (if a lit,
If ah t alea -at are! wtare
l,n,i, in per fn-lli.n; hhaufhul,
with t wlfidlt a' a'rwta aflwl vih
yellow t,Uiiiililty, It tlver wb, It;
gilding toy where Chine' girt I
are nuelior.ed Sjh Vmni imo China-1
town In ell It roioiuiee, a utraiig, j
wit eorfld, iii.breakuMe wb, Te j
ai imii" toe r'i ii wmim in ww ""
would I a ImtiMllile a t tMnt
(hi chide tiMde ffowltig through
tb m, ' Mufhrt" it ( y thnt TS lr
Cidney A, KikHn b'i achieved the
titmoet from ti piny ho opwrtgn
III. are alrrioat iiiilliiilt'd,
Suburban Programs
(irvid.
Sunitay William In.iiioiiJ In
Tight In Mad "
Monday and Tueeilay AnHa Hiew-
art la "tier Mad HerKiiiii."
XrAmAi and Thurda-Iloot
tlitnon in "IMd I 1ii '
Friday ibel Normanl Hi 'llenl
(rver ll'-!"
ti'rd "l"at l.ynie."
lul l.
Holiday Mid Monday IViroibr 1'al
tort and lludulph Valei.ti'Ki lr
"Moibii i f ih Udy !"y."
TueMlay ayd Wedneeday-PHty
ColOpiMrtl it. "Over tha Hld- "
Tlitirdy (Mid FrMay Al'e 1-eke
In "lit "
SHuid-Ami" Ayiw "."he
Una That Had N luitiliii "
H ml advetnut"' of a eowU-y who
coveia In proteii)' and Me !
b ert.
Ju, k IjihIoh niter4i w, "The
Son of tlie Wolf," i vinueliMd on the
nrreen at the Mum theater nU rl
day and Ct,ndiiy, In pk-ture em
hiam all the big vii. fiom tn
Ion tile f tho Northland,
Jillla Ciawfucl Iver, direct reaa;
llelty fiiiiiiuum, lr; Ivdrnuiid I'W,
Ieint, ami rmminny nve icii ior imiw
lulu to film "Tlie While Hower." Tlie
inrlpt call for acene ahimlng Ila
imolid Jb'fcd, The J'all, V'olcam) of
I Klleaiia and )lnli at Wa:kiki,
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'lotrd
JufAer
ni Glacyr
JarrClirey Muse
of hi long uphill etriiggle, to obtain a
financial competency for their benefit,
"Old IlotiieaTead" at ICallo.
Paramount' picturizatlon of I)-n-man
Thoinpon'a fatnoua play, "Tlie
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES
Night nd Sunday
Matin
Blcon v ........... 30c
M.ln Floor ....... 40
Bixe 60c
Wk Drv Matin
Until 6il ZSc .
The First City
to See It
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ALL WEEK I
f Show Start at 3
II, I, 3, 8, 7 and 0 I
I Feature Start at
S Jt:30, 1i30, 3i30, 8:30, K
7:30 and B:30. If
The Glittering Triumph of Her Career
Juat a "Smilin' Through" was
Norma' first grear triumph, so
"East I West" is Constance's.
A Stage Sensation
A Screen Stunner
with little Ming Toy,
who cornea cuddling cloae
to your heart, in a ro
mance and drama of
laughs and thrill, of
western wit and eaatfrn
wile, of white love and
yellow,
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k. JTM I . ., . i." ST JIT aaw " ' . A.
AtmospntrU PrUu
Wild SMiei
9ate lttel
Witlk M Befjl !
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CHu CKin Chow"
Orertaf
Strnl OrtKtitrA
Marty Siltaa D'i
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(;)d Ifomttead," will be the attraction
at the Hlalto theater this week, Tb
picture i nld to be Uaittlful and im
prewve, and the varlou role r
In capable hand. Theodore Iotert,
"the grand old loan of the acreen,"
will be aeen a 1,'ncle Joh, a part
played by Mr, Thorn peon on the tag
for i'l year. Don't mi thl photoplay.
Theodore J'.obrt Interpret Mr.
Thostipwm'a ffitnou vernton. Oorge w-tting wbl' h are ultimately dtroy
Fawrett plav Kph llolbro'jk and T,
IloyHainc 1 the tramp, Happy Jack,
Krllzl (Udway play theeole of Ann,
and Harrison Kord 1 w-en a V,'An,
Jarr.e Maon. Klhel Wal, Kathleen
()'f'iitii)t and oth'r appear In the
tuft, in Important par (a.
The aet tin f. especially that ahow
log the old horo'leJ and the village
of Oanse-y, ate really ren.iukable.
J-'orty houae coroprlaed the village
Tom Ml at Mumi.
"Ttv Klgbting Htrak," which I
the cinema attraction at the Mri
theater Ihi wek, a till that mil
l-e Interpreted In vi-ral llffer"it
Way. Isut every or, of thuii ton
pot. ai.uiident niltun and eiilcrtalil-
i,iit,t ,eciil in conjunct pn with i
the nam of Too. Mix, in (hi In
ftar,' It a d'ory of a brawny Voting
blckro!th in arnill we'ern town
who I forced by taun' and lr utii.
afanee to bW the fabling atreak
within blot, after vainly trying to
avoid trouble Mcsuae "itt hla promle
to a dying tool her, When h finally
da-a "e ft" and open ttp'n bia
bullying torroentot the reult 1 die
at.toi tut litem and nd htm ittt
Into the MM aa an outlaw with a
price on hi head.
Hut there cm the aavlng wwr
nt a beautiful girl and another atart
Ilng twlt Ut the etory which It I de
clared will delight every photoplay
fan,
tall Ifalrd at Kmitrree,
The peerl'f emotiontil ite,
lialrd, crfne to the K.mpreae theater
today for four day in "When IIu
(and Deceive." It I another one of
Mitf lialrd' own dramatic aUrriea,
rclatifig how one woman wa deceived
into marriage, and deceived during
n arriage, but found freedom through
truth,
Corolng to the Kmpreae theater tiext
Ibltladiiy I William IJueli'a Iftteat
pVJure, entitled "A Klf Made Man,"
II 1 Avwrtifi a a, rattling good
remedy, dealing w.lh the bw k wlib h
a luxury loving, I'H young man give
1,1 dl ippoinled and teallly fathvr
by aud'lenly developing a getilua for
big buini (Wall at reel ( during the
piient a-ni'e on a hoii-iay trip.
ltne A(ie I tuw ll chief aup
prt,
liuKe filatim at Mum,
An abaortdtig toymery e'ory, lavlah
ly pr'4ucd, W told In "I Am (Jutlty,"
aiarriiii Diiiu liluuni at the Mue
theater tly, It tell a aiory of a
woman wlc Ihtoiigh liegb-cl by tier I
bunband p rrtili htelf on lat fling (
in the world fr'm which her liiarrM
life ha taken her, i
Hazel nwn grace the acreen at
the Mime theater tomorrow and
Tueaday in a "human Interext drama,
"Devotkn,"
Jlaity aicy I ih cinema aifrae.-
lion ftt the Mu theater next Wed
needay r.,d Thitiaday in "The Kick-,
I'.m H," The pl'tme fiotlray the ;
NEXT WEEK-SUrl THEATRE
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K;IITIM' MAI"
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Production of
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Piisoner Zsnda
Antlvoivy nope
WITH A SPLLNDID CAST.
LEWIS 8T0NE ALICE TEERY
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