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10 DAR KLIGEN AS
N CHLNCISUSTEAT
Police Will Be Present at Green
Room Club’s Production Sun¬
day in Otto Kahn’s Honor.
SUMNER, WHIO HAS READ
IT. APPEALS 70 BOLAN.
Bowlby, Who Says He Hasn't
Read it, Auts on Theory
It Breaks Sabbath Law.
Announcement that the Green
Room Club will glve a performance
of Arthur Schnitzler’s much dis¬
cussed play, “Reigen,“ at the Belasce
Theatre Sunday night in honor of
Otto H. Kahn, caused protests and
quick action yesterday by both the
Lord’s Day Alliance and the Society
for the Suppression of Vice, with the
result thaf, if given at all, the per¬
formance will be under police super¬
vision.
John S. Sumner of the Society fon
the Suppression of Tice, wrote to
Police Inspector Bolan, denouneing
the play as “vile'—Mr. Sumner ad
mits he has read it--and said police¬
men should be on hand when it is
presented, prepared to take drastic
action.
He is not concerned with the ½0t
thaäthe play is to be given on Pan¬
day, but alleges it vlolutes Seztion
1140-A of the P’enal Laws ander
which the producers and cauf Of“The
God of Vengeance,“ playing at the
Apollo Theatre, were in ieted Tues¬
day And beld gesterdag In 8300 hall
each by Judge Ersin in General
Sessions.
In his letter 1o Inspector Bolan,
Mr. Sümner qdoted from the an¬
nouncement published exclusively in
The World gesterdag setting forth
that none but Green Room Club mem¬
bers and their giests will be admit¬
ted and that, although five actresses
are to appear in the play, the audi¬
ence will be made up of men only.
The World artiele gave a brief out¬
line of the play, a series of intimate
episodes in each of which à man and
a woman figure. In each succeeding
episode the man, or woman, who ap¬
peared in the preceding scene is seen
again. hut with another adwirer
WYou will nofe.“ wrote Mr. Sum¬
ner, Lthat while women appear in
the cast, they will not be permitted
in the audience. The affair bas alf
the earmarks of a salacions 'stag
performance. Its producers and
sponsors should receive no more
consideration than do less preten¬
tions organizations indulging in sim¬
ilar vicious and illegal practices
FIANC.
FOR
Brooklyn
Her Su
Bre
A Jury
Hakim a
suit agains
Orfaly, No.
Iyn, to rec
mond ring
her in expe
The jury r.
Supreme
Brooklyn
hours. Mi.
was in cou
girl express
The jury,
claim filed
325.000 for
Before th
protestatior
Hakim saic
girl, deman
or an imp,
Miss Orfaly
to go throut
could not un
reasons.
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1921, and w
that Fear.
cold towar
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her with #
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which she
precedent t
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Zeigen
box 18/3
—
J88.
ecnoon
UDt.
tand
ARN
847
OPEN
30
70
VE
N7
#t.
2
f.
A
LoLe SeuhvCRNE
10 DAR KLIGEN AS
N CHLNCISUSTEAT
Police Will Be Present at Green
Room Club’s Production Sun¬
day in Otto Kahn’s Honor.
SUMNER, WHIO HAS READ
IT. APPEALS 70 BOLAN.
Bowlby, Who Says He Hasn't
Read it, Auts on Theory
It Breaks Sabbath Law.
Announcement that the Green
Room Club will glve a performance
of Arthur Schnitzler’s much dis¬
cussed play, “Reigen,“ at the Belasce
Theatre Sunday night in honor of
Otto H. Kahn, caused protests and
quick action yesterday by both the
Lord’s Day Alliance and the Society
for the Suppression of Vice, with the
result thaf, if given at all, the per¬
formance will be under police super¬
vision.
John S. Sumner of the Society fon
the Suppression of Tice, wrote to
Police Inspector Bolan, denouneing
the play as “vile'—Mr. Sumner ad
mits he has read it--and said police¬
men should be on hand when it is
presented, prepared to take drastic
action.
He is not concerned with the ½0t
thaäthe play is to be given on Pan¬
day, but alleges it vlolutes Seztion
1140-A of the P’enal Laws ander
which the producers and cauf Of“The
God of Vengeance,“ playing at the
Apollo Theatre, were in ieted Tues¬
day And beld gesterdag In 8300 hall
each by Judge Ersin in General
Sessions.
In his letter 1o Inspector Bolan,
Mr. Sümner qdoted from the an¬
nouncement published exclusively in
The World gesterdag setting forth
that none but Green Room Club mem¬
bers and their giests will be admit¬
ted and that, although five actresses
are to appear in the play, the audi¬
ence will be made up of men only.
The World artiele gave a brief out¬
line of the play, a series of intimate
episodes in each of which à man and
a woman figure. In each succeeding
episode the man, or woman, who ap¬
peared in the preceding scene is seen
again. hut with another adwirer
WYou will nofe.“ wrote Mr. Sum¬
ner, Lthat while women appear in
the cast, they will not be permitted
in the audience. The affair bas alf
the earmarks of a salacions 'stag
performance. Its producers and
sponsors should receive no more
consideration than do less preten¬
tions organizations indulging in sim¬
ilar vicious and illegal practices
FIANC.
FOR
Brooklyn
Her Su
Bre
A Jury
Hakim a
suit agains
Orfaly, No.
Iyn, to rec
mond ring
her in expe
The jury r.
Supreme
Brooklyn
hours. Mi.
was in cou
girl express
The jury,
claim filed
325.000 for
Before th
protestatior
Hakim saic
girl, deman
or an imp,
Miss Orfaly
to go throut
could not un
reasons.
The coupl
1921, and w
that Fear.
cold towar
wouid be in
her with #
servant, je
which she
precedent t
BUFFALO
High Scho
Arre
ROCHES
clang of cei#
pre-nuptial
twenty-four,
clopers krom
s Neu Tor
arms öf detc
with vagral
duction.
Mliss Neitz
camne enamg
Pplayedin a
Jection to G.
caused the
they will wel
MIDDIES .
WASHING
nual summe
midshipmien
to ports in
plans drawr
ment. Thei
Dakota, Flor
erise the tri.
tailed itiners
Terur
Ihehäe
Sfourth bir
n#e t# #ie 1
uenza: Con
alt parts or
TO BREA!
Take Laxative
Dhe box bears
(Be sure vou
M