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August 25, 1916 - Image 20

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-25

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America foist RAO

. 12

THE JEWI S H CHRONICLE

The Tragedy of a Mixed 'Marring e

GanapOl 'F,chool of Musical Art
Receive53 . Praise of Well
Ow,n ,.Musical
to drugs—at first it was Only aspi
Authority.
rin, and then . . .
Mr. Le5nard Liebling, editor of
The dregs of time encompass • the MusiCul Courier, on his tour
every man, but he wards them off through tht ~ middle west, visited the
only by his previous preparation, Ganapol School of Musical Art, and
but here, he, drunk and carefree, the remark:•3 he made in his editorial
continually deviated from her plans, following the tour were these :
her purposes, her aspirations. Not
"Mr. wad Mrs. Ganapol were
only had he decayed to the lowest found to be a very cultured and
plane, but as a drowning man he progressive couple, in touch with
clung tenaciously to her and brought the entire .inusical scheme from its
his savior with him.
classical root to its latest modern
. .
The fur fashions for 1917 are settled.
Her friends gone, her individual flowering. They insist that the cur-
Among our advance styles in fur garments
are coats of II udson Seal, Mole, II airseal and
faith corrupted, coupled with the ricula of their institution must re-
Caracul. Many of our garments, scarfs and
muffs were made in our own factory fnun
grip of drugs, soon brought insanity. main advanced and their diplomas
the finest Michigan pelts.(fur expert fur-
She was placed in an asylum. She must be made harder to • acquire
riers will design and make sets or coats to
your order. You may select the skins, tell
left a home-in the suburbs that was than at matly other conservatories
us exactly how you wish the garment made
and we will supervise each step in its man-
once a looming mansion, but now which count- results achieved solely
u facture.
the shutters were locked and the by the numher of students enrolled.
cobweb covered windows were shat- Even if Mr, Ganapol had not been
Coincident with the opening of
tered and dirty. Weeds grew where so long honorably active in musical
this New Section, we announce
Once she plucked the fragrant flow- Detroit before he opened his musi-
our
ers for her babe. Old, musty rub- cal seminary, his catalog biography.
Early Autumn Fur Sale
bish lay strewn in the gardens, the would inspire respect for the man
picture of decadence. But she had because,of its briefness and mod-
NOW is the time to buy furs. :\ t this ,eit
son not only can you be sure of getting the
One thought, and that the_wq‘lfar gkof
Aie showed us about his
pick of the skips, but the most careful, un-
hurried matching. Every piece of fur in t ,tir
filer so,11,....S1. u.s v;;,Ptiiin her last ferf'
'teri.ngs and we were glad to see
new section is new. There is nothing left
from last year, nothing "made over."
hundred dollars and thrust him out nearik, till of the rooms occupied
Sale prices will remain in effect until Sep-
into the world with one assurance busily. :here are fifty teachers in
tember 10th. You may purchase furs m.tt.
and we will make the charge on your N..,
that he would not forget his relig- the Gp
1 School of Musical Art.
vein ber lst statement. All furs purcha
during
this sale will be stored free for one
ion. She made him promise that We ac
, t we were much taken
year.
he would cling to his faith. She with the
aims, forceful per-
told him that no intermarriage could sonality at.
uthoritative musical
Correct
1C o. Courteous,
bring the mutual sympathy of a speech of that ;rector. One of his
Fashions
Attentive,
Jewish union.
most impre,
e utterances, to our
First
RUSS
4
Salespeople
"Remember me and my plight, minds, was • nis : 'The aim of the
school has not been to emphasize '
son, were her arting words.
Smart Women's and Misses' Wear
The etails o is
t
following decade are needless to ex- qt\t,t,„y, and to this end fey:
ploit, but, spured on by the knowl- great number of students atten.1
edge that he must abrade the blem- have been granted diplomas.'

ishes inherited from his father, that
Make a note for August 29th,
he must eradicate all prejudice
the
primary day, to cast a vote
against the son of a drunkard, he
for
Joseph De Young for con-
mounted the ladder of opportunity.
Earn rout 0 to $75 per week
If vou have a talent for drawng
He showed the frame of mind of stable of Third ward.
I IVIII show you how to qualify
for this well-paid profession In your
eternal youth, of a striving Jew—
spare time.
perhaps that, too, had been inher-
Commercial artists, who can draw pic-
tures for magazines, newspapers, book-
ited.
lets, catalogues, etc., are in great demand.
Also you can earn while you learn. If you
One night; years later, the old,
tire interested call or address.
ALLAN C. HARRIS
crumbling mansion took on a reno-
519 Farwell I31dg ., Detroit, Mich.
Phone Main 448
vated smile. The gardens gleamed
in the moonlight as rushing people
hurried in and out its well-kept
Paths.. A,crowd had arrived in the
Grand 420 and 1541-J
large, whirling machines and were
You will find
convening in that. beautiful house,
Whichlvas illuMinated with a divine
Groceries of quality
light; the imMaculate aspect of mar-
Fresh Meats
211 Griswold St,
3
Holcian Building
riage, so joyous. Busy servants
Kosher Delicatessen
Optometrist
Mfg.
Optician.
Cadillac 4745.R
and
awaited the bid of the host.
at
I gazed in through the parted cur-
The Mari
Motor Car
tains onto what seemed to be the
R. GREENBERG'S
of Superior
Service
main parlor. Music pulsated on the
603 Woodward Avenue
air, lights labored through colored
(Cor. Stimsor9 ,
globes. The place was crowded,
The Hupmobile asks nothing more than the oppor-
tunity to prove itself to you by its performance and
joy and happiness predominating.
04r17
Its comfort. We will demonstrate where and when
"Meet Friedberg--
you choose.
The "chuppa" was erected. The
Ilupmobile free-coupon service
rabbi commenced the ceremonies.
if a big feature. Ask about it.
Wear Diamonds"
CADILLAC 5384
5-passenger touring car $1185; 2 -passenger ro,ul-
ster 31185; 7-passenger touring $13io.
All became silent. , In the corner
anci
t.
A
iic
te
y, Theater
T
it
a
Be
GRASSER MOTOR COMPANY
Sat the insane mother. She seemed Griswold St .
G. Edw. Bled, Mgr.
hopeful, for a satiated smile played
1299 Woodward Avenue
tflaurirt
about her mouth and a look of true
Market 5464
ecstacy brightened her dull eyes.
Arrilitert
JOSEPH GELLER
Her son was not to endure her suf-
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND
M. SCHECHTER, Ph. G.
fering, not to undergo her trials.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Prescription Druggist
He was marrying back into the
537 Hastings Street
475
Hastings
St., Cor. Division
EHRLICH
BUILDING
Cor. Wilkins
flock.—Paul Arthur Yawitz, in The
DETROIT,
MICH.
DETROIT,
MICH.
Detroit, Mich.
Jewish Voice.
,Phone Cadillac 3299

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