April ll. 19~-!
His Majest y ·s
h iug !11 pre ..,ure 011 0111 ::-;p, c.:u and the facto Olll' Jrn,·illg to go to
vr •
'n1 l:, we are \·ery l'"'lul'tantly eurnpellt ti to lio1d ovel' tlie full rcvort.of he JH'Ollui:tion of "The Ou sider"
at, tlis -:\la.it•;:l:··~ rihenLre ~fr.
l\Io-.coyitcli i11 the title role scores a.
!..!l'eat · tiump land tho 1 lny wa ·n- t Ii 1sia~ticall)· rec iYcc1 \,: a brgt' audience. Tl19 lu
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ll . ret•tir will appe:w in next 'Pek ~ 1. -.11e.
1h z Empire.
I [eatlin,.~ tlio l1ill at tl1e Ernpire for the "el'ond \Yed~ are ~fr ;u.d Mi~
Tr"C» whose feats of tell'pnth~ are ii:duec1 \Ytinc1e1 f u1. The Ltd, i;:;
hli11cl[q}c1ed and whil..;t her 1 nrtne1·
\\rt' -lt r-.. n111•111g...:t the nt11lience. ltl·
ile-..crilJt• all he tout;he-. without :t mon'enL'-. hc-:i ation ;;::till n ore
llltll'Y8llt)LU i-. the ll!tlllllCl' in \Yliit;]J lie pln> any piL'("J ot mu :it; tli·l one cares o \\'hi-::pcr to hl'r J11trt: E:h'
Tlw1e is 110t tile ~li'...!lite" deb\ in
rloin~ ~0 or, no ~ J ll 0c i:3 ihe 1rn1Lr;
of the 11iecc· '' l1i,peni1 tlinn i i;;
played. <'on ·n~ to t'ie 1~e;-.Y tt.rn.:: in tbe Lill tl1ere u·p Eileen nr.cl Jf :1
i
>lie in :l cl'YCl' aci. "Tunil•le~", \Yhi~h i3foll of sen--ationnl acrobatic fen. "'·
then eorne:; \Yard nrn1 L~n1,.,. in a deli"htrnl 1.iu:;icnl en~e11Jl le allCl
Pri1~de anLl Alnrn i11 .. pi'lt10, -.ong n.1:<1
stor.,' Of the olc1 tr: ·n:s 12111nining, tlii:r~ are Da:sn nncl Deni.- rnu:;ic;l 11anccrs, l\ill~· Collier 'l. el1n.racter i111prt:s ioni3t. He~ Thcirntcn n c1pi- cal Cl median anc1 .\nua anc1 Loui-;, n.
Frenc:h :\Iu~ie:al Duo, '' ho-..e uo,·el act j.., a.s ],,0J' 11al' a-; e\·:::r. Cu:11men- cin ... on Ebtl'l' :\Iornh;,· 'ic ai me- t.ion \Yill he a renlh· iiLe lir.e n:imel\·
tlie great n.n vc· ··J~1 i!.!hter Londnn.''
The Orpheum .
Ono of ~lie idul uf thu cinewa audience- j ... fe,tturecl in the pnr.t.:i 1 .. al tiliu !':l10\\'ll at tlie OrtJheultl thi., Wl:e\- To111 :\Ii:' c1 tcnai n-: 11-: ,., ir Ii hi..: n:1111::.i11~ ~d\'e1t11re:-. 1.1 t li~ pi··- tuw ''ln , .\rahia" ;LDt1 :~.- n~t:nl perfurrn'-' an:< nrnnlwr of ",~unb'' There \·a al-.o a cun1ct :: filP1 in whicii nu~ ter l\t· ll C>'l t d,es tli lea<li1:.. t1ll't. The Y<tudeviLe itr.111s are Jll'O\ itled \1:• t lint (li 1 :1 c0111;L
EYi::ic1 .. lnci ffc:-"~e · :u 1i :\nit·•.J. f1a~c-.,
n. chi 1 l;. ii ~t n cc· 1
~lEK'"' COAT ;:;¥YEA.TE
THE .'A . .TE\Vl:-;H <'flRO ll'LE
The New BijJ\t.
A film of unu~ual illterc. c; lias been :=:linwn at thL· llijou this \\'eek cntitl ·cl 'I'lie r~lo of Lo-.t ,'hips·'.
r ·
ha::: a strong plot anrl i~ J ull o l'Xc:iti11g n-,, well as thrill in~ ineiclenl .1'li~ rc11iai111ler of the prngramme i.
equally intt'l'C:,,tin•· \Ye lrn.'\'e liarl nu111orous attraetinn provided nt the IVijou 'l1l1eatre lrnt, excelle11t as lie~ linve been. they aro to lie
11cliji-.cd next wee! when the liuesL picturt' yet -.e 'Tl in South \ f1 ie11 \\ill lie ·1· enetl. "The II 1111c;hhnck of
-r ofrc
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>anrn'' the 11idurn in que_tion is the fil111 Y 1·,ion of \'icto1· I fngo', i11nnortnl clas ic o the rune name a11d a forLune lrn. hee11 spent in it~p1odudic n Tl o l •1H in~ part i a k u Ii y t h .t t fa 111 u · I w rn c l er art or, I ,'Jll Cl1,11wy
Notice Oi Assignment.
,. tic.:c is licreliY !..!i,·en that Hal'l'y Stol· r o
l(l ,
omm1s-"iou •r ._';treet. .John1111e-.hurg", has 11inclo an n-.-i~n1ne11t of his JH'0- 11erty in fa.mm ul Ilymr n Jolin .\lu a11cle1 u 11LlO.\-kee1wr (If :2-1-:27 .T 'l 1 e-. .\rcac e, l'o 111.ii ·-.,ioner ~tr d, Jo 1n.11ne-.lnitg, in trust fur the creditors of tli" c:aiJ fln.rry Stolc1· if t liey ·u·c.:ep li same and thut t ltv
~ehec1ule of the l [an~ S oler will l ii· fur rnspeC'tion ::rncl l>cc1l nf .. \::::.i!...tm1eut tut· in-.JJ~t:riun and sig- nalt te liy all t'rccli~uc e ~itle l tu si,-' . ll t bu oCi~o of t lie l\I<bter cf tht.. _: remc Cou ·t. <1t [\ .. ..t.:n·ia, n i:i
·1t tlw Ufl1ce uf tl1e l\L1gi::-trti te aL .T CJl a111ie::-hmg. for a VE.1 ic.,d of 1u 11'-
. een da_-~. from Mond·1 y t lio 11th da, of .\1 ril, E12±. tiil the Lt Ltay (1f .Jlcl.'. l ~1~
i., fmtlier uotified tliat 11 t11e said n-.:;ignnitlli. ha[ be declined, .\ pvlica :ou \',ill Le rn·:te1o lo tli0
Smi~·pnw Comt oi Snu h .\f i·· cl,
(\Y.ih\"lf81'.'carr1 L:::c l Did::-ion) on .Jionda.Y lie .)th du.Y of -:\[a,\'. H)~.J..
at I o\~oc:k in th~ f orenci~L or .... o soon tliere:iftr~L· ns CJtm-.el can lie Jie,ll'd for the ::.urre .clc1·
or
he E.:.·2. ·c of the sa:<1 IIrury :::ituler n_.., ln3cln:-1 tIIai·r: S oler.
c: o 11 ~oni1edel<.
~\ torney for As~i~i ur
!id1 .\pnl, lV~J
ll1~h 'ourt; Elcig::-.
.T(1'.1a11ce-.tJl1l ~-
he Carlton RaiJroade
The Orpheun10
Is Matrimony A Failure?
AND VAUDEVILLE
Messrs. Chapp Jl & Co .
It i" incleerl difticult to find 111u.;iL:
of a hettl'r cla1's than that i sued Jn :.\Jes. r:--;. Chappell , · Co., and, i;1
lookin~ through their late t puhlica- tion. one iinc11' that their i so111e- tliing for C\'ery taste. Taking the lighte1· tnic first, there is a valse entitled "Honey Dats All", a really clelight fnl nurnl>er in "hit.:11 ''.Jlrn111m s Li'l' Feller" i introduced.
Then tl1~re i,., a selection from the reperloi1 e of Paul \\Ii Heman' Hund c llecl 11:\Iy Haml>ler Hos " nnd a fo. -ll'Ot whir·h entr nee on , call d '':\fn1 •liota". oming to the b, llacl typ of ·ong · th ro n1·n ~uch line 01 , · n ' \Yaiting • loiw' 1,, llermarn1 Lohr, '· fho Lilac Tr e" b~ ( :eol'go II. Caitl.u1. "\\'onc1 riug \\"Ii~., h~
Hobert Ooningslir Cln.rk" "f 10111
Dca1· I Iomc'' In Hannon 1 T .ou· 11- borough anc1 "Follm~ The Fniri~ ... · ·
I>:· ecil B:n11ne1· to clioo"e fro1 1.
La;;;t liut 110! least there i n y rv imp,·e~"i,·e piece fo1· l he pinnofort~
h) Cutlihcrt. Clarke entitled '·Lorn'·
P.acri1ieo".
t • .\fric-1.n Tiieatre~. Lt~.
Every Evening at 8 .15 THE ACTOR GENtUS
Maurice Mo~covitch
Ard ... -r;:· ..
v
LOSDOS CO\iP _\.-y
i:l a
Most Remar abJo PJny of Great Romnnt ic
Power.
THE
0 tsideP.
Matinee Snturday at 2 30 Fliln a Carlton note,
I Afr1c.t•1 The.1 re'I L•d
•
To-Night at 8 .15 Matinee Saturday at 2 30
Mr. and Miss Tree EHeen and f'lajorie
Billy CoUier Reg. Thornton Anrta and Lou·s Ward and Long Daw11 and Der-ris Pringle and Aima.
EASTER MONDAY.
BRtGHTER LONDON.
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lJOU.
The Hunch ack of Notre Dame
all w,,ol. C-nnel Hair. Gre~. 10 f).
Ward
&Salmons.
Keith Prow .)e 8 Co.
There are only seven ne\Y l:Otn- positions in the list to lrnrnl from :\Ie 'Srs Keith Prow~e l._ o , but,, all of them arc worthy of a ph.ce in a music loYer's librnry. First there are two of the lighter type in the sha1::.e o( ra•;times "Down on The Farm'' and 17'riast' ~ight 011 The BJ.ck Porch". Both of them n.re hound to he \ ery popular ere long. T~ our local vocalistes I would recommend any or, better still, all of the ffre ballad type of songs which are as follows,-"Bells Of The Sea,", "The .Prayer Perfect", "Ijaasie O'Mine",
"'r:od Tonched 'l:'he Hose'' anc1 "I Lo,·e a Little CoLtage". To the la three there is a violin or 'cello obligato, just a~ one prefers.
Forsyth Brothers.
One is apt to be bored by the avcrnge piece pln.yecl by would be
<q·eat pianists, when one out of politeness has to sit anrl listen to them play, when on a viisit to a home or at it concert in aicJ. of . ume l:lrnritublo object. \Ve woul:i 'l:lll,!..(gest that thosfl responsible for teaching the performers slioulrl
glance through the list of publica-
tions issued hy ?IIcsars Forsyth Brothers for there the\' woul<1 find 1)i;tnoforte music which. woull1 app3al to all ~ect.1011;:; anr1 tn.-tes. Thern nre some of tbe l'ollowin~ to choose
f1·\1u1 "The (~olt1en .\g ," hy I3ett,y Coulson, ''Robi11 HooJ And llis
~forry i\Ien", and "Kiug Arthm's
!\nights" hy Laslie Fly, "Two Humoreskes" bv Jiarol<l F. c ~ru!Hl\',
•· .\Iagii; Casf·m~nts" liy ConsL;tn~e I Lll'µer. arn1 "Cul'inna\; :\Ia.~ ing'' liy Ho"nlie ~I. 11ri11l:e.
The
RandShow,
On \VPcltw~d iy ne.·t IL K The C<wcrnor <..ienl~l'al, The H~ 11'1 of
Athlone, will of!i iall~· open tho .Annual, h ;\ nf lie \Vil\vnters-
rand .Agl'icultural So iety. Th•
.. itteudance:; thil" year should be greater than ev r 11nd the com-
11itt e ha\P sp'.lred no exi)ensc to provide the greatest at tr aclions obtc.1inahle. Tb ere will be some-
h ing of in tere. t for e \'Cry one and to mis~ a :how of thi~ kind woul<l be to all intent" and pur-
T>O~ES a crime.
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·o Latin or Greek its identity :rcrrens, l.Jlain EniSli!h e1 presses the mes!a. c it
mear l!I,
It. ~eeks nn evasi,1;i in involute terms, l-'L.!10 E11gli~h conveys the ..ilaiu truth it
aftlrrns,
I :s mean it g is told ~ ben lung troub!es unfuld.
It hrings ~nre reltrf for a C.:OU;5h or a c 1ld, Plaiu Englbh i bc!'.!t wheu tie purpo~e 1
pure-
That meaus \\-oo :~; Peppermbt Cure.
THE '.A .. JE\\"ISH CHRO~ICLE
Around The Shops.
Dnring th'3 next few day~
Jewi~h housewive;; will I>~ more than bu. y with their prepua·
tion for Pac;:!'over and they would he well ad,·i. ed to vi.-it Me~sr.~.
Lloyds e. tabii~hment in Cnm- missionei· Street, next to His Maje ty's l'heatre where aH manner of fJarg<1in.;; 111'1.V he (lh- tained at most reasonable prices.
There is a large variety of goods to be selected from and de~ pite the low price of the articles the quality i oft be fine. t and equal to that offered in nm re expen~i ve establiRh men's. Th is is due to the fact that thi enterpr; ing firm spare no expense or trouble to obtain the right good. for their customers one of the director purch'lSing all the latest fa. hions in large 1uaotities in London thus enauling them to extend the benefits they receive to their clients. Special facilities are afforded fol' payment, a de1)Jsi t hei ng taken on any a rt icle
\\hi! ·t for coun tl'y custome1·.
there is C.O.D. sy: tem to take advantage of.
<»-==m==::ll
Tlt:1 t pi dine nf .~ .ngen t's, '·The S.vnagogue," han6ing in rhe B )qon Public Library. threaten:-.
to ere~ite a. muc·h trouble a"
King Tut's tomb. Thet·e lu-.;
been for a. long time a heaterl contrnven•y 0Yc1· this painting becau.-e the .Tew-: re::-ented the irnpli ation nf the dying of .Tudai-;111 the ti-. apparently rnpre-
!:'r-mled therein. At lea"t that i.:-;
a~ nc<H a:-; we (;ilfl 1· colleet it at thi;.; moment. The tempest grn\v so µ;1·eat the t finally the .Ma:-
:-:achusett~ Legi!·dature clirerte<l the rerno\'td of the painting,
i-ecogni~ing tha a painting in a p 11 h Ii c Ii h 1· a r ,\r :-; ho Ll I cl not be n f :-;u('li cliarncter .. ~ to rctl~C't upon t lw re li~inn of any people.
r
r, was ordel'ed that the Htat<' Dep.utmcnt of l~dncation shonldu~P the p.1inling fOI' clncational
purp')~e..; in to.telling art nl' the hi tol'v of rnt. But fo1· some unh1<;wn I' .tson the painting ha'-' not been rcm,wed, alt hough it w11: so or<lel'ed in 192:2. So ~ome
pen.;<,ns c.tpparently have become impatient, with the result th:it an attempt ha-.; been Ille de to disfigme this mnral decoration.
Snch vandalis111 should not be pennitte<l, regHdless nf outraged feelings. But the remedy lie...; in more common ~ense and in the de ·ent consideration of the sen- sibilitie. of others.
When dealing wi th Advertisers please mention tb1s paper-it helps us.
April 11. 19:24
Renewing The Linen
Cupboard.The prnblern of renewing the linen cupboard as economically as possible j.., one which contin- ually face"- the housewife n.nd a visit to Mes..-rs. Blinmc. n'.- e tab- lishmen t in Eloff Street will be worth while. There nne \Yill find
stock~ l'rorn whit.:h to ch(),) .... all the nece~sities and :-:uch luxuries as one can afford. Glancing at the pdce li»t one finds that there is a la1·ge \'ariety to choose from and the qualities are both de- pendable as well as reliable, whiL t the prices arn extremely moderate.
~l==lle
Russian Zionists Arriv~ in Berlin.
Ten members of the Rus ian Hitachduth (United Labour Par- tie.' of Palestine) hav ~ arrived in Barlin. Included in their num- ber was chairman Werlin. ky, the well-known Zioni 't and j )Ll r- na.list, Fi. hel', and Dr. Eurie, all of whom wi 11 be remembered a . ha.ving been sentenced in Kiev for p:i.rticip1tio~1 in a C'lnferencf of their lLt.rty. They haxe been
<ieported after a year in prison, it being the first instance uf Zioni~t
leMlers b8ing e.·rrnllert from H•1..;i 1 0:1 politic;:d ground-.:.
No Thank
You .
Not at Any Price!.
1-Iungarin.n nationalists are
incli~nant be(·,rn:-:e of an article by Dcid:l \Vidd,!I': which a1Jpeared m the Ujkelet of Kln.usscnberg, tracing the 1Jrigin uf the legen- d 1·y se,·on fllundc1·~ of the
M11gy<ll' nation whn, he l'laim:-:, have hcP n .J e \\'i :-.: h K ha"a n'.
The .Jewi~h \Tolh .. blatt nv·i,ad, in an intere. ting tuticle l'PJHl-
din.tc" the h·111our stying: "\ ~
.J w.-. d elinc tc> figLll'C n.-.: ance - to:·" nf the :i1ag:'ars. We are not the for~rnnners of bomb
thrower~, \\'1P11en \'iolator.s, ~as
lrtdor:--, t ban\· you!"
.t•--·"'-~
Einst::in ConLrs With Leaders on Keren Ha) esod.
:-;uceessful meeting for the
di~cus~ion of the Keren Hayc~cd
wac..: held at the home ot· Dr.
..Albert Einstein, famous di~
CO\'erer of the theory of relativity.
JJ1·. Ein. tein i1wited 40 intellec- tual and inrlu--t1ial leader!-' of
Germ~ln J ewr. -.
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If it he thy \Yi .... h to be kept away frim ~in. always lnokat the re<.:u[ t of i . -The Tai mud.
H~iART TWEbD OVERCOATS. ME~s from :35,-. BOYS from 19 G Ward &