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THE .A. JEWISH rHROSICLE
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rec . a.nd all of d1en1 :ire well etved }""' t 1 1
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eeYe Sister< ,.nd Le<lie. all• "
10111 arc talented arti
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act ' \\\ti\' "' well as n hvell' wh · Then come< George Bol on 0 is tho possessor of a realh re111>trlrnhle voice a ntl his irn pet:_
so_n:itions were >1S was onlY to he
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the la r,c ,,url icoces th .rou;<h ]\ti ,1oyecl the picwr<" Incl ndcd i u
;e programme were a\,o a uun1h r
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6 "·s hudgcf s f ron< all part ol the arn mcluded
n1non~st
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i µ 'lw Frnal and nl' ' pic:u•
It' recent ltoYnl \\'eddin!..·
Lat e st Music. ·
M~sc;erc;.
8cli0tt and. Co .. ·1,r' l lpuhli.::her" ~ " o 1· '1 j\ r. l' ere\ 1·11· , 10 t ' ~ colllpo; itio11-., for pianofor (' ,yhich
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Cecil Le1111os ,.nil ('urnc:ludl' in their ]<ttesl list n11 st of till
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l:' hi!," "I 1· 1 lli>111• the ''' ... ' u an nah ',
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HIS MAJ E T Y'
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THE N
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1923 MUSICAL coMEDVcoMPA
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ALL STARS
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ReeVA G iris and Le Ii Dan BrOS·t and sher!"Y
Kemble and orton George Bolton
OaisY Griff Agnes Croxton Moss and orrcll car\fet and '\ferenu Lohse and Sterlin
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an eu At T I Gour Of King Arthur.
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B uried Treasure.
422 THE S.A .. JEWISH CHRONICLE
"Desert Dream' OriAntal fo.·trnt- ballad, "Meow Marin,'' fo ·trot, a.nd
"Questioning" n. delightful valse.
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Messrs Dobut and Co., L c;ne q 1ite
11 "'Variety in the wa,y of music. For dancing pu rpo~~s there are: - "~I isic on Parade" one step, "Shimmering Silver'' foxtrot, "The CrYstal Gazer'' one step ''Big Moon" Valse Song, ''The Mishawab Gline" Waltz,
"The Sandman" Valse, "Azra.k"
foxtrot. Then corning to the songs, the following of a more serious type commend themselves to one's notice. 'Lugg:lge in Advance",
·'Dream On, l\h Heart,", ··..._,h Little Persian Rlnv~", "The ·Glazed Erneral<l lc;Ju'', "Da,•u". Coming to the li!-!ht r t.ype there is "1 nc..:le Pete'' n nigger melotly n.rnl ''\\'heel
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1\fes. rs IL ·Feh1mn.n and Co., the publishers of most of the successes of the day include in their new is ue a delightful Russin,n loYe-song, entitled "Where thP \ olgn. Ji'Jow::;''.
This is based on n. Tchaikow. kv \ir.
A strong feature in the present. is~ue is the number of fnx rots. .N"o fe\\er tlrn.n se\ "ll a.re inrlwJ11d and tihev an· a~ followc;: -"F,t .. e" "~To
hocfy Lied', · \'by Cn·.' 'Sunflower,'
·",\int LoYc Cra1.·1", " T c\·er . ••ain",
·'Chicago·'. Two liall:vls are :d::;o incluc eel, entitled, "Grn.nnic·',
",ir.orG, of :>.Iinne'tolrn."
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:il ,so::rs. ('.lry n1Hl Co, :tn' the pulili:=;hers nf tho..:e two p1ipular yoc·n 1 fo.·trol.. ''Rags anc1 J loncs"
n.ud '"Jlo nd Botheru1." 'l1heir ,·er!ou..:; t:--·pp q[ songs 1ndu1h1 tho toll(nvin!:!. '· Ceter the J>lou~hm:rn,"
"l1'in' 1 ,if i Id Pica.ninnies,'' .. The Gloriou~ 1'0?1c." "l~n.,·en<ler Da:s '•
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~foEs::::-1. (;. Hicorc1i & u. o.' Hegent StrPet, Loudon. han! iusL issued an .\lbum containin!.: .\u-,trn- lian Bu h Songs tlic \\·orc1s <ll'C' hv
Hiclrnrd Baylis and tho music.: L~
\Villin.m G. J n.rnes. Thov also include in their latc:;t li~t Lwo
t·.·qui ·iLe sonns by L uis Ch)l])lllan, (,, tit le<l "I 11 Lrl.Yencler Time'' n.nd
"\\-;ti Till Ve Get Our Little Borne
To~e her." There i-; also n, fo.·trot entitled "Elektra'' n.nd two s ng~
ven· suitable fnr concert artist.;;, pn i led '"Th :Flute of Arc,1c1y" and ''Tho Sun God."
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~fes'.3rs. E.ent & o. are tbo puh- li,;hcr:-; o[ a number
or
c.·ecllent h:illac1 song._, inclucler1 a.nioDgst whieh arc, "You n.nd l\Ic.'' "\\'hen Life is :l1- Spriugtidc," "I know a.< ~:u<lun,'' ··:ilotber Love,., ... \. Song
of L1)\·c :'1.m11kst." "\\7ings of Dove"
":-:.ing a ~vn:-;." Th('l'U nre nl::.o tho·
following inclu<led ,''Iona" a. waltz·
'.Little-. I'ootstGps'' ,'~i · urn.rch, µud
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·'The Torah.
Through the rna.l' of thunder.'.
Lightning, ·loud and ,·moke.
Hark, the God of \Vonder:-;:
To Hi~ people ::-poke.
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am God; no other Sh· ll My kingdom share;Man I made Man'~ brother.
Man for man shall care.
Swe:ir not, steal not. kill not, Hold your parent: dear;
Free the slave-- he will not Bore his l'Crvile ear!
Envy not your neighbour'~
Houi.:e or field m wife, Room to liq~ and la.hour
For a.II men ha!~ life.
Tr ad not vice':-- mirn That the hen.them. trnrl.
Thus through clould and fire Spoke the Hebrew God.
And like fire glisten
The~ e great word~ to men;
When will men then listen God in heu ven, when?
P. M. RASKIN.
Laymen Officiate as Vienna Rabbis Strike.
TlH' e.·ecutive b Hird l)f the Jewish comnrnnitv of 7ienn.i ha:.;; announced th~t the :trike of Jewish rabbis, canwr;-. ancl grave diggers \Vill not- be <.llowed to interfere \Vith m tniage .. buri:d.· and uther religirm-; cer 'monie ·.
The member" of he Board. it was announced, \vill step in and perform the rlutie . ..; of the .J ewi. h
rcligiou~ worker: cl uring t ht'
~trike. -
The strike we... "a lle'l hv he religious :vorkers on March '20.
They arc demandjng ~1 30 pe · cent incrertsc in theil' :.tlarie.:<
contending that they tll'G unable}
to Ii ve on t lwi r prc~en t saluri ~~-
'hi cf R~bbi hn.jei.: of Vienna i:
ab..;e111, from the city. An attempt ut reaching a set1 lcment i:..: being mncle.
DEAFNESS.
NOISES IN TH£ ITll..AD rlh~o
lu tely cured by" LA IC\l ALE .\1' I~.'
th ~ new Conti n e r: t ·1 l rem e d :-·
which in~t:1nt.l.v <1pl"rnte~ upon the· affeclerl p:1.rt~ with r·orn plde ancl pe1"11unent -=-11cce~~. .A~rrrn
i~hing en res aro n>c·orclecl. i\lr"
K. \Vi 1 k i n · o tJ • o t" St ro 11 d, w r i t e ~ :
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feel a ne~· wo:11<111, f<'I' I can go to l>e<l and i:,:er; a g 0d night':->re .. t now, wliich I hact not been able to do for lll'l.n y months It is a wonderful remedy, and I nm df>lightecl to recommend 1t ., Nothing cqn:ils thi:-; new pre·
p~ration, and every sufferer
~honld give it a trial Pric 4 6 :pPr hox. post frer> from '·LAH.
'. J\L.\Ll~NE" Co , 10. Son t 11 View.
Wutling-. treet. Dartford, Kent, Engbnd.
May 25. 1923
Restoration.
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HE.\.f' : through space resounds all
echo Clrnr, impiissioned, true: ,.
Like the Eden-call ''A-ye-t'ho ...
Brother, where are yo~ "!
Has a day been ever g.reater.
More with wondPrs tilled :>
\Vho but . lave and who hut t t•nitor Will noi- hclv to build'!
\Yliy i ho nn.tion all bewilder As the arth \ ou roam '!
~\nci n £1rchitc~t n.rnl Builder.
Ri,.,e and build our home '.
PrULlI' -:\f. R\~I~f
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\Yhen the iron \·a· c:rc.1te the ree~ commen ed to tremble:
The iron, however, :aid tn 1l1e111~
"\Vl u1 t ure you trem 11· > ing .'. ·11· 1
If none of your wood will J,l;11
me, I will 1 em iin harm le~:-.
The Talmud.
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