On May 22, 1921, at the now historic Kismet Temple in Brooklyn, J F Rutherford gave his famous Millions talk. Below is an advertising leaflet.
The Kismet
building is still standing and below are two photographs of the exterior.
(The one in color is taken from Wikipedia and dates from 2013)
The leaflet provided some interesting informtion. JFR had just returned from visiting Palestine and Egypt. There he had been involved in two of the Kinemo films which were eventually given general release in 1922. JFR did a kind of Alfred Hitchcock cameo appearance in both of them.
The leaflet also mentions events the previous year (1920) when the same subject had been presented at the New York Hippodrome, and where the crowds had been so large some could not gain admittance.
Below is a
postcard showing the exterior.
The Hippodrome was
demolished in 1939. The reverse of the postcard
describes its original capacity.
A
photograph exists of the interior during JFR’s”standing room only” lecture.
All
photographs and ephemera came from Tom’s collection. With grateful thanks for sharing.
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