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Majesty's.\s wtts on!:-- to lie cxpecte<1 :\fr.
Ceol'gc nelpli and Iii company ha.Ye a<'liie,·ed grent ucces-: with their lilt,•st production ,, ff a\•oc" llllC1 cer- t i11l\-. il is one of the 1nost
enin> -
alil1 - I h\" one C•lll \\ itne~::-; anr1 li ''"O is ~t mor,1 l to it The plu ·- has n 1·C'acly been dealt, \\ i· h nn<l it will lie 1 c·r ;Pn1beroc1 thnt tlii~ pla~ deal::;
with two young men \\lio ha.e icdlen iu lo\·e \\'it,Ji the same woman.
~lie is one of those poilt creatures who ttiilP:-> wiLb tho affections of all men arn1 whilst one of them is on l ·am he calls on bchnJf of his friend o gi\-e hel' a 1wc 'ent. He ~in~~
\Y~Y to her plea and site liroaks off the engagement. The seqnel to thi3 tal es plare in cerLtin inciclents in the r1H zone i11 Franco aml the result is that w • liavP a powerful anr1 forcdul phy with uU111erous
<ln1matie: situatinn-; in wl1ieh :\Ti-.
(;eorge Helph :u~cl hi::; cornpany vrovu the111-;ein::s to lJO 11~o!:t e:~n
vincing. No ouo ~houltl ims::; ee111g one of the mo...;t :'Ue:ces fnl of 1noclNn pL1:--~-
The E mpire
There n1·0 . C\" 'rn l new-t:o11ierB
o the vrognunm :i.L tbc E11.piro this week, whilst at t lie ::;arnc time se\ era! of tho olc1 oucs are 1 <:tainccl.
Du' Ca.lion, who is in ltis la t week.
'.:;st.ill n.s entci·tai11iug a.; C\'Or, whilst i\faric J3ul'ke anc1 :\rtliur Klein in t.Jieir c1eliglihful cnsemlile 1w0Yc to be a greht at rnction. Then there i ·
DoroLli~· Yarick, \\ lio in character
New Bijou.
Adam's Rib The Carlton.
The Wild art y.
The O rpheum.
· Forgive and Forget.
AND VAUDE'VILLE
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICl E
sk •te:lies at tlie i1i;rno p1·nrns l1el':l"lf to he an a1-t.i~te of merit and her sist 1· Ethel is an accompli. heel yiolinistc ( omiug to t lie now t ums, the fi1· t of then1 i., p1·c1\·id d h' ( :1 '• \\ iinhl n11c1 ,John lfa1 'uY, I > iH~ th >'1H tlii1" fl ·c' ·1,f i n d.~
i. tl.C' \ \ ot' \Oeal 11u1.l1lr-;
J l. JI I l..i.lP, 1 \' 1 aUltl n.rl i t(', sing-;
\ II. da1 cu 11 1;11iticent1) nnd tell-;
t1 1rn .oli huocl torie ·, \\ hil.;;t .h, l
\h• rnd r ' \ C'!oi nj number of -,ong i1np1 e ion . I 11Rt I ut not lerL , Llicrn i l\icldy 1\ing n ho~ juggl 1·
\\ho perform· some rnmal"lrnlilo feats.
T h? New BijJu
A comer1y-clranm entitled the
".:\larri~tge 1ircle" has been t.he aLlraction nt the Hijou thi. week.
It rlenls \Yilb the nchenturcs of two
lndie~, the one \Yho ha:l n.nd the otlw1· \\ hu wn.nted .:\[any \\'Cll-
known f1lm tars Lake p:Lrt in t.he prncluction \Yhich is staged with :t
11L1gnihcencc liarc11~ cY01· "een before.
To the laclic- the Fashion Di. play is certainly a. great aLtra.ction Also included in the proe.rannno are the eYcl' popular new ' budgets.
1 he Or p heum .
Heading tl1e vancleville ite1m at t\Je Orpheum this week is Laurence C1len who is cerhinh· ::t most orkinal Yent.1 iloqui t and suiJporting him nro Chieo, Chi1111illo, the quaint comedy acrobats. Bolh of these turns ha Ye liecn a great attract ion :it the Empire During tho earlier part, of the \\'eek the picture \\"fl. a comclly-<1rn llHl.
\\ i t.h tlie scenes laic1 in the hr1.ckwooch of Canacfa entitled "The Iluntre..:s·
Bneti: the plot is as follo\r'< -- .\
white girl is raised b~: Inc1in,u...; arnl lciuns the secret of her life. ,'ho cletcrmincs to man>· a ·white man an<l a~ result tb'tjro n.ru rnnuy aurnsing .-ituations \Yhich proviclc excellent entertainment.
Mmr s. B. Feldm an & Co
The In.to t mu ic to liaud from
~Ie sr · 13. Felc1mah & Co , is ac;, follows: ",\fore· a fo.·-trot com ll:-·
rnng hv .\!mer Silrnr Sidnc~- l >
:ilit,chel.L ancl La\,- Pollack ··If I canl't ing aliont my Mammy" h»
Con 'on;·acl, ''Hurlolph Yalentino'' by Billy Merson, '·Dots the Spear-, 111int lns0 its Flavour on tho Dcdpo::-l over :i!-,11t'.''' by Erne::-,t Hl'euer,
"T" iliglit Hose'' by :\ n.t D Ayer, ''Bnlw • l'<>'·~\ t"'I • '' 1,,. • I ieslie ,, :\llt'>·n, • ,
"S\rnc•lie · hv Bilh· :ircr~CJn _[ :u11 t no\· r hncl n.olJorh: craz~· oYcr n1c''
JJ\· .J!u111·y J)Jra;d <'. .J (Jlllln~ ~ l'in a;1d .J acl· .Hot Ii ''The Ue<'ti ie C; i: l'' liy Hel111L·1· gh-1 Inluic~, "\\'hen l !1c liircl-.: -.!n1 I. J.•n\·ing" li> . ·a 1 > .\\ "'',
'.T11 't l\cep < ;ot1:~' Ii~· l\.litlt lJ.1~!e and Ifal :\L1r-..:h, '·<;inJ me tn\·
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i1ol,cch· <ll c1 i•oli 1chknO\\=-' 1 ie'' I)\· ''.Jo·· .Tl'cnt a1.rl \\-1,l Donalclson. a;1d' :\f.· Litt!· \\'ig\·1rn
\\.cmbley \\"n.:- ,. hy Billy .:\Ier::on.
HIS MAJESTY'S
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\ro._ DERF'UL fWFE ~1'3.
'l'HRICL':l and LA UH'.
M atinee Saturday a 2.30 Book Now! Book ow!
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I African Theatre'! L rl
Every Evening at 8.15
DU' CALION Kiddy King Dudley Dale Ethel Varic Dorothy Varic Jean Alexa'• er Burke and leis Wright and R tley
Plans at C.1rlton Hole
Bu!<inr,;!l re.::i;;.tered b: E j h \1"· r.ye 5719 250t9 ~ta1.d .~()) 1 c,r. t1a1ri ton y
Croe.us ~trcct New C.Jr<'. rn leehy rernoYed to 1<t-ind J75 S eyt:cr Street, :Nevi C1.11e ; ~ fro·n i;th Jar.11:1ry, J9Z4
H . .J. Dcnr j,., ~·ar·ie,; Age1.t, l'.ll Ho.·
620 .. Johunne~hurg. 27 -L1 l
~otice i herehy gh-en that all tbr rialits and interests ot Ernest \Yilliam
lJ~nton, tradir g a~ tLo Sheffi·Jld Specialities Co., at Nu 9, Alliance Butld- in~ s. Jobannesou1·;;. l1ave been ~nid tll
Roderick Lewi1 Church. as fr..>111 the ~ltl1 Juno l!H4 . ..,.; boa~ frurn tb.tt date will l.Jc re!po1 sible for all ftltJre lidhilitie~.
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& M unic1pal1ty .J hannesburg, in A.pr d, 192·1 b\' Lettie de Viltier:s ~t·.ii.1 72, 34, Fox' 1 ·reet, FerrC'irn!', .Johanue.-burg a~
been removed to !!Ltnd Ii'. 1 , l~el'ker
~treet, Johunr.e:-hurg, Jron1 ii11, :!L Cromon, : artie~ Agcr1t, Phl! e 0015~. ·! • Com mi ~ic r.cr ;:;rre~t. J nha1 !.ts bur~.
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.JEWISH CHRONICLELate.>t Music.
The latest batch of music to lianc1 f1 om :\Iessrs. _\, Hammon cl & Co., t:onsists of :Jle1Tyn ~Iaple's "l!""'aces in the Fire,'' eight . hort. rneloc1ious sketches for t~e piirno. "Tho Corn- prehen. i 1·e Series" each 1111111 ber of which •ontaios twcl vo carefully selecter1 pieces by fayourite com- p()sers for the piano: ''Easy and Ic1teresting Solos" for tho yiolin with pianoforte accompaniment by Emile Duval: "Six Easy Pieces" for the pirtno found eel on Children ·s Volk Tunes (with words) h,· .J. Sutcliffe .'mitl1: "Yalse Brillar;io'' for the pianoforte by Alfred Prince, "A I'reluc1e'' for th3 pia.oo by Leona.rd I'eck, "L'Extac::e D'.\rnour" hy Percy Elliott, "Largo . \:rio» ·· by .\.nton \'odorinski nnc1 '':iLtrclio G rotcsque" by \nton Yo•lorinski
Cecil Lennox & Co.
. 'ome very succes f ul compositions a re to be found in the In.test list publi lied by Mo . es. Cecil fje1rnox A Co All of them arc featured by tho le;tcling orchc tras in Europe and ::i.re n.s follows: ".Just Eeep on J )ancing" by Billy :\fayed arn1 Gee l)iul, ''Hot RoasLcrl Peanut " hy Lon is Breau and Obas. a ncl IIn.nv 'l'ohia , "Why Dors a Chicken--;' n song one step by l\tul _\ndrew, '·\Veil! 1 <fill Surprisccl'' by Ho--rnrcl Flynn, ''How's Bonzo't'' b~r :\fork Strong, a.nr1 ''i\[y D.tncing boy'' n,
ong one-step by Orel Ifam1lton.
Mmrs. rnncis,
Day& Hunter.
:Jfossrs. Franci~, Da.y & Hunter rn lintain theil' high stantl<trrl for the clns · of mnsic they i,;sue. Included in tho L~test list ao the folto,,·ing:
"\\'h;tt'll I Do:>" a waltz song by I1·,·i11g Hcrl1n, "The Only (~i l" and
"TlrnL'~ Everything" am two (b.ncing song-. "h '.ch are f eaturctl by tho Sn,voy Orphean . "1 Love You!" by Ifarlnn 'Iliornprnn, ''Sad TL1waiin.n
8 ;t" n. waltz ong by f_jqe S Hoherts,
"\\'hen Lights are Low" n.11 ontrnnc- ing \Yalt z rnng liy (;us l\.n,h n Teel
l\.oehler a.nc1 Teel Fiorito "Tho Or o I Lorn" by I h~un J oucc::, aPJc1
"Tell ~le .\ Story" ;t fox-trot 0116 hy . J nhn Shon berger, and n, "Brnken- Hen.rtccl ~folody" liy I -;Jiam .Jones.
Messrs. Augener's f ditivn.
'To tho:;:.. "·ho n.ro i11tnro tecl in
<·hssical 1nu-.ic 0110 L .. 11111ot rlo Ii 1Ltor than rec.:un1111ellcl thc111 to malw thei1
< hoil'e fro111 tit" rnn ie i ·ul'il Ii\'
\I' L" .\ugo11or Lindt I. : 11 tlr~
l tte-.t Ii t lo ha11 I one Ii 1 1 " ' :u l1ol lt I >I' Liu• \'CH.:a11~t :lllcl tl111 nlllsici rn of all grnclc:i Fi1·::;L ll1e1·0 nre two l>ook-1 liy Ad11 i1 Ciu· ·c, t hJ
fir~t cll11~i' s of T\\o ~ketches for
"ri 11g (Jreh ~~t r.t an cl l l10 seuou<l ltar111u11v excorei.,o · 'J'he11 there :u·o
t \O vo!;11nos of lhwli'~ c:ompo:iLio1H for thr e :-ti ring l1 ii~. whil..,t, for the
\·ioliuce!l) there io> J Iayc1n-Trnwel ''s i
:2l1cl L'011ecrto in D. n.. 1 f rnr pi r.o.., by .\ ugus~ : • Ol '!,. f,Jr t~ ' Y! >!in anr1 piano the1·u 1 \ l.L111 CL· ' coucerLino in D. Tlwn c:omi•1.., to tho songs 1 hero i~ n. v iricc1 cloctiun to choo:;e fro111 indncling, ", ix Folk Song::; frn111 J nrfoll· '' colloclecl n.nd a1TiU1gecl for voice and pi,rno(ol'to by by E . .J .Jiorgan, ''Hoying in 1 he Dew" hy George Buttel' 01 t,li, '' ome my own One" by Ueoi'g0 ButtcnvorLh, "\Yltcn :\Tot.her Sings"
by J. ilfoyna,rd Grnver, "All tbin~s Passing Awn.~," hr .J. ::\Iay11:trc1 G l'OYOI'. \\'liilst fol' the piano th1~ro arc no lc,'s than ii,·e now composi- tiom, ".\ Holicln.y Tune" IJV B. J.
Dale, ''A Littie P·:tstorn..lo" by Heginalc1 Hudman ancl ''Prnlnrle" n.11d
"Vcncti1tn Jlcuc:arole" by Re.!.(inalcl P.ec1nMn, also '"Pln,nt11c;y-Preludo ,\
'horn.le" hy George Oldroycl.
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Comments From America.
BY SOLOMO FRA K1 B S , LL B Congress has finally pa1'sed an anti-imrnigTation mea urc of the u t mr. t. ru tliles-;ne.;:;s.
The protf»SG of millions of citiz"ns wa.;:; app3rPntly of no avail But nothing lietter can be expe~tecl at tho pr2sent when a
wave of reaction lrns come upon mankind
With it of c1Jure there comes the inabilily t J discern and t) think correctlv. So a mea_ure of the natur~ incicated is a '1
e~sential corollary of the preser t state of mind. Fear, overwbelrn- ing fe3.r, seems to be the out st>1 nding characteri~tic of the mind of today.
Jt is to be hoped that n n eal'l y return tD purer ren.on will take pla"e, else dire results will f11llow
Immigrnnt have nccompli-.!Jc l much for America, and cJnly a post-war re iction could bring aDout c0ncli1ion' such as are willi us today
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Bertrand R11!:' Pll, gre:it English
~t ttesman thinker will tleli\'f>1' n lecture in l3nffib in the t>arly pa 1 t of ~lay .
~li. Rn:-;~ell an autl1or of note
l'ho:c of nn intellec!nal turn·
of mind owe it to th cm" eh· es t >
at·encl tho meetin'..; an l tr, fortify thern~elvc.'s bt--fore ]l, nrl hy 1·ewl- ing his b),k'
.\fr. B. l ml! i · on' of th grc. 1 t mir1d" of our i.ren '!'-\lion.
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Th Dill Bill, pr H'11Lly l><'fcq·' n 10•1gres~ion,tl c Hn111i e j..:;
111ost u11jn·t. ft pr >\·ides for free
ll!-C in wirelcrn l1rn1clc.1~ting c_,f copy righ tecl mn.'.erial.
T li i 4 w o :ii d ta k e a \Ya y a t 11 1 I prop'rty right~ from prndnce1·
'1 he< uthor of a son~ or a !Jo>~"'
j, entitled t;> roy,iltips· on lli
pl luct of his '>rn:n r 'h I 1ll I '
< • t11a~ \\ir Jc·-: en r riinu1,nt
1 In ;11fd,l1l"1', d1Je' not in th, I n-. t j 1 ~Li fy it:;. "lH n:..; i o, 1 at t h exp0n!:'L' >f the gen iu r.., \)f rn1~n
who io:l
ThL· nH~!"ll"P f!.,..:.,r·0· t0 t'·iil.
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Say-.: th Liter ry H.uviP \':
"Detnot·1« t ' : (.l l l l u d L ~ iJe. n
~paed i11g up the w J'dflg" I:'! L'ePt a ncl
h 11 d · d t ,ii t I 1 d 11111 p _;. .!f i n en e ,· s of sr;int, tlH' willin!.;r P·s ti) llo w i th nu r, r · 11 11 1· l h · t n d ) h JI v, the pt't•re1e .1..u ~· q iidit~·. an<l pride i n u l' Ii ; e \' e 'lit' 1 r 1 • h Pr than pr i rl e in recognition, Ji lie for t1rn cheap
t h e (3 'l..., .', L ho , .. 1 , g 1 r, t h o me ·1 n . g.)od huillOlll' thtlt f'Ollles from l i he :« l l 1 l y. \' i t t ti at e. · i il , 1 cl es
gro,:ne"~ :ill tlie~e important pal'ts of real ari...;~ ... ct«lcy h H
been :- at en'cl nn th~ Wil\' nnd now tile Pr1~i11e rn:b lilthily, ;.1.1:1id t h e c m pt i 8 ~ n 11 l lw n d -111 e -cl o v n ~ of a ::-;hvc ri J y gene:-at icrn.·'
Even ns we need 81'i tocrary in
f pirit, ~o dci we need a1·=t-t crncv i n I i t e r <ii u re i f n o t t }u 1111 r r > r c~ f a i:;:oul of a penple.
::5 ·~ > s l Ii c Uc.· r: 11 ;1 fl: .. E 1 n Sr) 1· i c· h- wn rt i. t cler , p·e~el cJer D ·nkut einer ~ ati1rn.''
Thi: i..: eqna lr tr.ie cf lite ra- tu re. F > 1· t he w 1 i ti n ~ s o f a pel>plt> i" bu an cll)boration nf it-. pr1J\'erb
An cl is n -J t t h ~ p rn v e r ~> i t"
litern.t11re, co lified !
n q n
.Jnstiee Fnrd nf J.. ew Ylirk C i t v p 1 e 'l cl s fo r cl e 1 :1 l i t e rn tu 1 e
Yet nm .h of the m::ltel'ial
pU~)li:-;hed tncl lY i:' suggr,tive And t11is is ut!erly unju!.-t1fja!)le l'hel'l! is nu art in tilth. Th plra of en m.1dP. for !itertlture 1Jf th i" ~or t, l hat 1 t i ~ a r \ 111lt en ah l i=>.
.A rt is that which rnnobles a.rid nut 1 lrnt, v. hid1 dfgrad ... s
Art clevat<'. but does n t ~rek
to de:;tro~' life':-:. tru..:i value'.
Liror.1'nre which does n ~ mo·1s1irc up tn th~:-:e st~ndard"
ht1~ i n p'nc . in A111Pric,
The-> ti111e i"' llerC' f.>r pllbli~hrr·
t(I r,,;i]i:-:l~ th·it they c.1re nnd l' cel't;Lin o!>li;.; Lt ion· to the read in.{
p11li1ic And nne of the~ iH that
book· be iring tbeir imt)rint be of
n high 1nnril tone
H a11tlior . .:: and p1hli .. b n f< i) tn <' >rnpl.v the only 1hi116 left will he a l' n 1 "hip.
~\nd Cl C.:Pl1 11· .... hip. -t ll11Jr,d c.:en- s () r" h i p I \V i II 11'1 cl l l l LI .... t b c
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I t Ii - cn11Ji11~ 111lp._..., h publisher. a11 l a1thnr.; \r>ltrnt:1rily elt'tll1 th·bou<::'
Oener.d Dea er·., I isi i s c..rried n
r' 1·:1he .C'! I i111itf"d .. t 11 J '· Eloff 'tr1 e~
.T 111 ·nn •• tJurg, \\ill tie Lb 111d 1•1ctl a.; fro 11
th<:!:ilth lmi.:, t!J!~ 0. 20~7.-!