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PLANS COMPLETED FOR
CHAR
"Slums of Berlin" at Broadway AUXILIARY HASHA
YOUNG JUDAEA RALLY
CAMP PLANS FESTIVAL
ler
When Buying That New
Chrysler
The Broadway - Strand Theater
Plans have already been completed
management has decided to hold over
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar
that wonderful film sensation, "Slums Camp, Order Sons of Zion, Camp No. for the annual Young Judaea rally
and Chanukah celebration which will
of Berlin," for a third week.
116, is completing plans for a Chanu-
be held Sunday afternoon, Dec. 5, at ,
The acting is done so skillfully that
2:30 o'clo•te at the Jewish ' Center, 31 : 1
they really make you live the under-
Good Deal
venue. This is the firsts,
world experiences with them, and the
alelboi
See the Schreiber Boys for •
the season for Young '
big eve.—
delicate shading of the tragedies will
C. E. WALKER, Manager
at the
Judaea and serves as an occasion for
make Professor Henrich Zille's char-
reunion of the members and their
acters live forever in our memories.
A
few
high
lights
of
this
wonder
friends.
Safe. Opened and Repaired. Combinations Changed.
Every active Young Judaea club,
film of the season are: Music halls
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will be represented on the program
of Germany's metropolis (and they
Sunday afternoon. It will consist of
differ radically from the Alaskan and
the following numbers: a candle drill
Western types), the community
by the young workers of Judaea; a
kitchen of the slum district, Suicide
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humorous debate by the Judaean Pion-
Bridge, trading bread for cigarets,
eer (subject to be announced); Piano
municipal shelter and a host of other
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by
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interesting things and episodes.
Judaea; a tableau by the Tiffereth
Chrysler Representatives for Highland Park.
Zion; and a playlet entitled "The
Chanukah Surprise" by Rena Lewis,
to he presented by the Chaluzim and,
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Harry Tray, Fannie Entner, Anna t
Karp, Anna Kudman, Evelyn Eisen-
man, Dorothy Kroll and Esther
Cohen. Mass singing and yells will
.
be interspersed among the numbers.
There will be no admission charge.
All Young Judaeans, their parents
and friends are invited to attend.
ASHINSKY
RABBI A. M.
LOAN SOCIETY PLANS DANCE
kah festival to be held Tuesday eve -
ning, Dec. 7, at Congregation Eman-
Elaborate preparations are being
uel, Taylor and Wilson avenues, in
honor of Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, made for the dance to be given by , l
Zionist leader and spiritual head of the Ekaterinoslower Relief and Loan I B
Society on Saturday evening, Dec.
the congregation.
A musical and literary program is 11, at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
being arranged and refreshments will Torah. Finzel's orchestra has been
be served. Rabbi Ashinsky will de- engaged for the evening and a pro-
,
liver the principal address and Can- gram of entertainment has been'
tor Milkovsky will bless the candles. planned. Mrs. A. Katzin is in charge
of arrangements and is being assisted
The public is invited to attend.
by Mesdames B. Malcow, P. Lelgant,
Phil- .
F. Warman and S. Bradley, and Phil-
lip Beizenberg, F. Wolfman. S. Tre- Y1: ,
PLAYS INTERPRET FAR
pel, H. asgur and Phillip Goldstein.: .
EASTERN ART, CULTURE The proceeds of this affair will be b'
used for charitable purposes. Tick - , h i
Recreation.
Three one-act plays will be pre- els may be obtained from members 1-
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der direction of Duse Mohamed Ali,
distinguished Egyptian actor and
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The three plays are "A Bit of Old M. will hold its annual Chanukah
China" which takes you to the land party, dinner dance and public in-
of Cathay and reveals a clever Man- stallation of officers on Dec. 23, at the
darin intrigue; "A Daughter of new Masonic Temple. Public instal-1
Judah," a fifth century play with lation of officers will be performed
scenes laid in Egypt during the period in the Greek Doric lodge room. Din-
of Roman rule when trouble arose be- ner and dance will be held in thl
tween the Christians, Pagans and crystal ball room. S. J. Leve is chair-
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Jews; and "Cleopatra's Love" dealing man of the entertainment committee.
with that famed Egyptian siren,
being assisted by Samuel Weingarden. I
These plays were written by Dose
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Mohamed Ali, and are the first of a "Ruint" at Repertory Theater.
Hotel menus a specialty
series of plays to be presented in the
future by the Oriental Players, whose
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tion, a new cultural agency recently tains, with performances at the Studio
set up in Detroit with its object to Theater, 52 Putnam avenue, onri-
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RABBI ASHINSKY WILL
LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHTS ination '
In the second of his Friday night
lectures dealing with topics of cur-
rent interest, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
will tonight deliver at the Emanuel
Synagogue a stirring Chanukah ad-
dress on the historical aspects of the
struggle of the valiant Maccabbees
who defended not only their country
but their faith as well. The title of
the lecture is "Saints and Patriots."
In the first lecture last week, Rabbi
Ashinsky spoke on "Egoism vs. Public
Spiritedness" and showed the great
value of the latter not only to the com-
munity but to the one practicing it.
The next lecture will be delivered
next Friday evening, at S o'clock,
after which an open forum will be
held.
ASININITY.
If I dared to discuss law or medi-
cine with the assurance that char-
acterizes some physicians and law-
yers when they argue with me about
religion and theology they would with
equal presumption tell me, what I
with the reserve of greater gentle-
manliness only think of them, that
am a fool. If any lawyer, or physi- '
cian, can discuss a minister's special-
ty, religion, theology and their re-
lation to morality and ethics, with '
even greater positiveness than he
would dare to embody why waste
money for years to educate men for
the pulpit?
Any professional man not specially
trained in the matter should give evi- I
dence of his knowledge of religion
HOW I BROKE INTO.
and theology by including and ex-
mplifying a noticeable measure of
THE MOVIES
modesty. Religion without modesty
is
conceit. Professionalism without
By Owen Moore,
modesty is asininity.—The Supple-
Metro-Goldwyn•M•yer Player.
-- ment.
Acting must come naturally to an
Irishman. All my brothers were ac-
tors and I began when I Was still in
my teens with the usual round of re-
pertoire and stock companies.
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In those days an actor Was not a
specialist like he is now. lie never
from
heard that he was not the type, be- I
mule he was always the type or could
be St%de no with make-up and very lit- I
tie of it, at that.
In those companies one man in his
I time certainly played many parts. I
was a juvenile, a heavy, a grand fath-
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deliver hand hills and mop out the
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theater after the show.
It was often interesting work and
again it was not so interesting when
we were stranded in some small town
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meals consecutively.
This was such hectic existence that
I decided to try to secure work in the
motion pictures. I did not tell the
other actors in my company of my de-
cision to assail the studios, for the
cinema was considered a very low art.
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No legitimate actor would have any-
thing to do with it.
Perhaps I should say, just at this
point, that I was a young man with
vision, and I knew what was ahead
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of the motion picture business, but as
a matter of fact, the real reason that
I went to the Biograph studios was
because I felt picture work would be
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much less precarious than the legiti-
mate work I had been doing.
D. W. Griffith was the ruling spirit
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of Biograph then and he conducted a
never ending search for new types. It
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his
custom
to
walk
along
Broad-',
was
way and from thence to the sdb:
streets !scanning every face he saw.
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picture material, the person was f.,
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stopped and was asked to play in pie- Ii
lures.
I was admitted to Griffith's office ,
the first morning I called. He looked
at me, questi ■ med me about my stage
experience and the next day I was
playing a leading role!
They did not know what a screen
test was. If you happened to be • cer- I
tain type you were given work immed-
iately. That first picture, the name
of which I forget, was, like all of them, ■
• two reeler of the intensely melo-
dramatic sort. Do you remember
Florence Lawrence, "the Bi ,graph
girl"? She was the star and I was
( the leading man in that first picture.
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motion pictures would he nothing'
short of spectacular. It was not as
amazing then as you might suppose.
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