The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 24, 1931, Page 5, Image 9

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    THK ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION October 24 , 1931
England, Which Barred "De LawcT From the Stage, Glorifies
"Judas" in N ew Play
see if tlie C h r is t re a lly could sav#
h im se lf
‘T h e G re e n Pastures ’ closes w itH
G od look it ig down from heaven os th #
sound of the n a ils being d riv e n in
ih e h and s and feet of h is son come up
to h im
He h as it In h is power to d e ­
stroy the earth , but the sacrifice o f
Jesus gives h im a new feeling tow ard
m an k in d
In th is scene R ic h a rd B .
H a rriso n reaches h is greatest d ra*
m a lic heights.
* M ilt a I iow W 1 t lir p lay be brought to
B r itis h L a w s P re v e n te d 1 A in rr lr *
It r llflu t it I tirm r* I'up uln r
H a r r is o n
fro m
Ap-
H rllg lo u » p lays have won u tlriln lU r
( M t a
M r t i r n
i m K r i in
n
p
“ T • h o e e G
v i r r e e n
P a s t u r e s ,’’
P la y M o c k s
o f C h r is t .
, l'“ r ,n A m e m -an ih e a trtu iU . due 1«
N e w which In rotitlnuliiK Its phenomenal
I uit III the loop, the bloodiest M Tlnr
D iv in it y I of r rlin e -rid d e n C h ica g o K v m h a rd -
boiled gungAterh are reported to leavr
the theatre (1 -rp ly touched by the
b u t
A tt e n t io n A m b it io u s f
I (tMthtM Injected Into the leading role
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Women;
I by R ic h a rd II lla rrls o n .
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D e a r old Ixind on, w h ich rained such ! Meritig the e rm to r p ara d in g a c ro ss .
n howl when there was talk of c a r - ¡th e stage In the fo im of an u n le -b r l-
EARN 6 OO D
IV in g " T h e C Irre n F a s tu re s “ to Kng | ltirti preacher and fat a n grhi e n jo yin g !
P R O F IT »
la n d , Iir« ause the lawn of tlie land j themaelve* at a fish fry, wan . t r a in 1
More Agents
forbade the Im personation of the 1 enough on the A m e rica n m o ra lis t s !
A re Needed
i-e ity on the stage, now has a greater • but to g lo rify Ju d a s Iscario t a n d '
p i obietti Instead of "de U v u l. ' they p tovr hint a hero Innteud of a v lllla n . Y O U N G P R O D U C K It Jo h n Henderson and h is wife, D orothy, who
To Supply
h ave Ju d a s * to worry with
wculd be e n tire ly ton m uch.
the Increasing
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recently
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O f ruov*r It U a long ju m p from
“C h ris t 1 « a D ream "
Demand For
the d iv in e and lo v a b le . ch a i ac ie r of
T h e play, as described by the A n n T - j » for Judus. there Is little doubt that 1 a th a t the dead should re m a in dead; '
Ih r L o rd U«al of llu a la »•» portrayed ] h u ll W eekly, in an follows
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ih e I Ain! C h a m b e rla in , who Is the that there is no m erit, th a t It Is w ic k - {
I v R ic h a rd II H a rriso n . or the A n -
i "T h e author, C la u d e
Houghton, h u rl of C ro m e r, and a m em ber of the ed. b !asp h "in cu s, for anyone to d ls - !
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g rl ( la b ile l. fir l m aile fam ous by the
la ta W esley H ill, to the moat desplc i make-» Ju d a s not 'a thief a ho carrie d K in g 's household, and without whose turb the dead from th e ir rest and
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no
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be
p
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licly
b rin g them back to fu rth e r p ain and
able ch a ra cte r In C h ris t ia n h istory
. U r for th irty piece#» of silve r, but a p ro d u c'd In K n glan d. would never sorrow He reviles Jesus for doing it
the betrayer of J« ■ us C h ris t Hut the
PDRD COLLEGE,
w e ll-m e a n in g gentlem an who o b je c t-i i have allowed the cu rta in to rise on
• • •
p a s a n the p la y Is creatin g such a
j ed to the m ira c le s of Jesus. whether i Judo.*«.' "
441 5 Sauth Paritwjy, CMcafO, lllinol«
Jud as according to the p lay, did
s tir is that Insteud of condem ning J u -
they were genuine or not F in a lly tie* j
Po,a Hock - 44HIO «51» So««»
Puts Jesus to Te st
not b etray to get the m o n :y , but to
#1.1% the play w h ich brum h is name
! put the .Saviour to the tost to se* if j T h e plot o f the play Is best de-
reeks to d r fend h im and prove that
fit could save lllm n -If
i rcrlbed In the follow ing paragraphs
i n ly
w orthy m otives caused the
W hen Ju d a s of the p lay in w hich
tw elfth d iscip le to d eliver the saviour
Aw uy from the h u rly -b u rly of the
h r in the hero realize* that hl.n M a s-
in to U h * h and s of h is enem ies Much
• ter cannot or w ill not nave h im self, . tabble of Jerusalem 's street crowds I*
a d a rti me Is so far removed from ull
Judas, and w ith h im is R u th , the b *-
cf tfir te achings of throloglun* that he crie s out
i I m i romd is «iu
I
lie Is a dream a lie ! He Is false tro th ed o f Ju d in
I* is apparent that a howl would not
I disproved
lie is not of T r u t h . . . cussing the m om entous happening« of
o n ly be rul ed 111 H u id old K nglafid.
the day. a m i Ju d a s enters but re ­
Home fiend that m am and m ocks
but a furor of d isap p ro val would re*
I let the whole world sin k ..b e cast tra in s silent w ith a cynic al sm ile h o v­
e
rin g round Ills Ups as he liste n s to
!n i; empty bubble on unnum bered
j the testim onies of Jesus's pow rs.
I w inds '
In h is own room , w ith h is fath er,
“T h e re is a ionise and Alienee < n tlie
stage a fte r th is speech and. in the he s iira k s
I lls first words regarding
audience, u su a lly an gry. w hispers of the Nuz-urtne are
I blasphem y * T h e an gry ones are
“He b rin gs an oth er m adness
somewhat up|>eased a m om ent later, • (here is no G o d but m an . and m an is
v.hen Ju d a s n|*-*k* a g a in :
O od “ He Is chided by h i» father,
“ A voice
It r a ils me through the who h as spok n w ith Jesus, and now
n ight. A voice I hear, yet would not ! t« 11 .** h im :
I
hear
I
come
aw ay
away
It c a lls
l|« re la the fa m o u s o ltl re rliw w hich
"M y son. th y words ou tstrip the
million«« o f housew ives ha*»* fo u rn i lo
me hence
I com e!'
' arrogance of e a rth and race w ith that
I r ih r m ost d e p rn d a h le umana n f l»r**sk
"Judas rushes ofT Into the outer of h e ll.“
li ig « 11 « s tu b b o rn ro ug h « due to «*« d«i -
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darkness, supposedly to Ills doom, and
Hut Judn* rem a in s skep tical.
l a :v
ir * : but • mom* at to |
: in the room on the stage the lum p
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1 W h a t I s t h y G o d t< m .
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goes out
ir« « u d ! ro
rou
u 3 ha
f r I), f ■
I weary of gents that b ind our fret
“If It had not been for th a t last w ith fetters, sh a ck le our souls and
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From any druggist, grt 2 '* nuore« of line, and some c u rlie r ones, h in tin g lure our hoping hearts w ith ly in g j
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H int eternal p un ish m en t is reserved dream s
W h *n have they answered
tlo b o t i l r w ith i*la tn g ra n u la te d »ugar
u s?"
• y ru n o r s tra in e d hor.ey 'I'h u a you m ake
j^OR M A N Y Y E A R S , thousands o f men,
• fu ll p in t «'f b r tte r rem edy th a n y«»u
Jud as's greatest co m p lain t against
r» .u ld b uy rra d y ttis d r fo r thrr«* tim ea
the S a v io u r is that He h as claim e d toj
women, Kfirls and boys have confidently
th e « oat
I t n r v r r «| m >II s am i taste« ao
raise the dead to life
Jud as's Idea
a .... I th a t even c h ild re n h k r It.
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th e w hole aystem In th ro w in g o ff the
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It
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I'h le g m and rase« cheat eoreneaa In •
w s v th a t la re a lly a«to m «h ln g
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pou n d o f N o rw a y P in e . c o n ta in in g the
a c tiv e agent n f crtn a o te , In a reflaed,
p a la ta b le f. rm
N i t l In g hn«»w n la
m« d lc in a la m ore h e lp fu l In cases o f
e v rre cough" am i b ro n c h ia l Irr ita tio n s ,
lb» n o t accept a s u b s titu te fo r I 'i n e i.
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tures. h a s a g a in appeared on the
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p la y
Tw o years ago It was played
zem ic irritations. The
at the V a rie tie s, w ith B e n g lla , the |
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fam ous Senegalese actor a n d dan cer
In the role of A lla n S m ith .
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business m an . who, to spite tier h u s - j
bund (or h is Mip|N*cd neglect, p r r -1 three times as much
rents h im w ith a Negro baby, whose
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bar Black and
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