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288 Oct. 15 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1911 287-78
Chicago Israelite TO GIVE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' BENEFIT PERFORMANCE.
A Yiddish drama produced with all the vigor and with all the emotional art accredited to the Jew, music by well know opera starrs will be a part of the patriotic rally for the benefit of the American Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare League of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith at the Haymarket Theater on the eve of Lincoln's birth- day, Monday, February 11th. Mr. Joseph Kessler, leading trage- dian of the Yiddish stage with an all star cast tendered his play house and his company, as well as his own per- sonal services to a Committee of the American Soldiers' and Sailors' Wel- fare League of the I.O.B.B. as his contribution towards the $100,000 fund which the League is endeavoring to raise in Chicago in the interest of and for the comfort of the soldiers and sailors in the middle western camps, cantonments and training stations. "In a Strange World" is the title of the drama wherein Mr. Kessler and Mme. Gudinsky, his leading lady, will show up to great advantage. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch will address the audience. Between the acts, leading opera starts will render vocal selec- tions. The Committee of the American Sol- diers' and Sailors' Welfare League in charge of the performance of this work is directed by Judge Philip Bregstone, chairman, and Mr. Fred. Bernstein, vice chairman. A committee of women has also been organized to assist in making the performance a success. Mrs. Philip Bregstone is chairman of this committee and is assisted by Mrs. Fred Bernstein. Mrs. Joseph Raske, Mrs. A.B. Seelenfreund, Mrs. Samuek Zucker and Mrs. Emil Zolla, who is acting as secretary for the committee. A meeting of the Women's Committee has been called for 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Covenant Club to make final arrangements for the performance.
B'NAI BRITH THEATRICAL
FOR WELFARE LEAGUE
A Yiddish drama produced with all
the vigor and with all the emotional
art accredited to the Jew, music by well
known opera starts and a talk by a
Rabbi will all be part of the patriotic
rally given for the benefit of the Ameri-
can Soliders' and Sailors' Welfare
League of Independent Order of
B'nai Brith at the Haymarket Theatre
on the eve of Lincoln's Birthday, Mon-
day, February 11.
Mr. Joseph Kessler tendered his
playhouse and his company, as well
as his own personal services to a Com-
mitt of the American Soldiers' and
Sailors' Welfare League of the I.O.
B.B. as his contribution towards the
$100,000 fund which the League is en-
devouring to raise in Chicago in the
interest of and for the comfort of the
soldiers and sailors in the middle west-
era camps, cantonments and training
Sentinel
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