THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB

eager to honor Rabbi Frankln.

BANQUET GREAT SUCCESS

Following the dinner, there were
vocal solos by Miss Phyllis Zucker-

Franklin, is seen beholding the
dreams of his boyhood and youth.

Dr. Franklin responded in a few
well-chosen words to the presenta-
tion of a small token given him as a
The banquet and entertainment
A feature of the evening was the memento of the occasion.
given by the Jewish Woman's Club staging of a Jewish Woman's Club
The next regular monthly meeting
last Wednesday evening in honor of meeting of twenty years ago, in
of the club will be held next Sunday
Dr. Leo M. Franklin was a delightful which those who participated were
afternoon, March 2, at Temple Beth
affair and it was voted a success by gowned in the styles of that period . El. Mr. Charles Frederick Morse, the
After this there was presented "The
all who attended. The large banquet Dream" (n pantomime) by Mrs. Jacob well-known organist of St. Paul's
hall of the Statler Hotel was filled to Brown, in which a young man (por - cathedral, will give an illustrated talk
on "American Music."
overflowing with men and women trayed by Dr. Franklin's son, Leo 1.

Mall and Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen.

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E invite you to inspect the Liberty Motor

Cars to be exhibited at the Detroit An-

nual Automobile Show, March first to eighth.

The pride we take in doing so we believe

will be found pardonable in the light of your

own good opinion of these cars.

They display certain advantages which, it

is within reason to state, will awake the favor-

able interest of anyone even remotely inter-

ested in motoring.

If more convenient for you, the full line of

Liberty cars may also be viewed at our show-

room.

MILLER-JUDD COMPANY,

972 WOODWARD

WALTER JUDD. Pres..

AVENUE

Telephone Glendale 427

Liberty Motor Car Company

Detroit

Now York Headquarters

Chicago headquarters

Biltmore Hotel

Congress Hotel

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CHICAGO OPERA
WITHIN REACH OF
ALL MUSIC LOVERS

GABRILOWITSCH IN PIANO RECITAL SUNDAY.

Great interest has been manifested
by the people of Detroit in the com-
ing of that world-famous organiza-
tion. the Chicago Opera Association,
for a week's engagement at the Arena
Auditorium beginning Nfarch 14. The
first few days advance sales at the,
headquarters of the Detroit Opera
Association, 201 Griswold street, has
proved beyond a doubt that Detroit
is ready for grand opera, and will
patronize the engagement with
crowded houses.
The Detroit Opera Association,
feeling that a season of grand opera,
should he for all the people instead'
of a few. has placed a great number
of seats on sale at moderate prices.'
By rebuilding the interior of the
Arena auditorium, raising the floor i
from the. stage to the hack of the
house and putting in numerous other '
improvements, a complete view of the ,
stage will be afforded from any part
of the house. Having arranged for
this, the members of the association
decided to throw open the greater
number of seats at prices within the'
reach of all. Two-thirds of the great
house is thus offered to patrons at
prices of from $1 to $3 a seat.
The splendid organization of bril-
1 liant stars to be seen at this time in-
' dudes Atnelita Galli-Curci, Mary Gae-
den, Tamaki Miura, Rosa Raisa,
I Yvonne Gall, Alessandro Dolci, For-
rest Lamont. Riccardo Stracciari, John
O'Sullivan, Georges Baklanoff and
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH.
many others. There will be the full
chorus of the company and the or-
For the first and only time this season, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of
chestra of seventy pieces. The fa- the Detroit Symphony orchestra, and one of the fatuous pianists of the da)'.
mous maestro. Cleofoute Campanini, will give a piano recital Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, in Arcadia, pre-
will conduct four of the performances.
.
sentmg an all-Chopin programs.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch began the study of music as a child and when 10 years
CITIZENS' LEAGUE
old was taken to Anton Rubenstein, who was so sure of the boy's talent that
ENDORSES MR. COHANE he urged the parents to give him every possible means to attain a career in
Louis Cohane, candidate fur Justice music. He was entered in Victor Tolstoff's classes in the Petrograd con-
under the direct supervision of Rubenstein.
of the Peace, is endorsed in the Civic servatoire which at that time was
From Petrograd Mr. Gahrilowitsch went to Vienna to study with Lesch-
Searchlight, the publication of the
Detroit Citizens' I.eague, just issued, etisky, and in 1896 he made his debut as a concert artist, with decisive
as being "qualified" and as having re- success. Of his subsequent rise to fame all followers of things musical are
ceived the support of a large number familiar. In 1900 he paid his first visit to America, since when he has come
of Detroit's most prominent citizens. to regard this country as his home. Not only is his fame as a pianist world-
Mr. Cohane is further recognized as wide, but his eminence as an orchestral conductor is unquestioned, his work
being industrious and conscientious with the Detroit Symphony orchestra this season having proven his right
and as having progressive ideas for to stand among the foremost men of the baton in the musical world.
For his program Sunday afternoon Mr. Gabrilowitsch has chosen to in-
improvement of conditions in our De-
terpret Chopin and will play the following compositions: Etude in E major,
troit Justices' Courts.
The indorsement of the Detroit Etude in C major, Ballade in A flat major: Sonata in B flat minor: Twelve
Citizens' League and its Civic Search- Preludes; Nocturne in G major, Valse in E minor, Rondo,
light, together with the indorsement
of the Detroit Bar Association and of
on the east side and organized an ef-
the Detroit Taxpayers' Association, BROTHER OF STATE OFFICIAL
is greeted with satisfaction by Mr,
ACTIVE IN LOCAL CAMPAIGN fective campaign in a number of dis-
tricts. Although he is just under the
Cohane's many friends.
Mr. Cohane was honored by being
voting age he has a keen interest in
selected as the chief speaker of the
Joseph Nagel, who is president of political matters and is zealous as a
(lay at the exercises conducted at the
Republican. He is a brother of Na-
Arena last Sunday under the auspices the Leemon-for-Justice Club, with than Nagel, representative in the Leg-
of the United States and Allied . Gov- headquarters at 927 Chamber of Com-
islature.
ernments at the War Exposition.
merce, is a new factor in political af-
Last Friday evening Mr. Cohane ad-
Mr. Nagel is a prominent member
dressed a fleeting at the Detroit Mu- fairs. He was active in the Duffield of the "True Friendship Club," com-
seum of Art conducted under the au- mayoralty campaign last summer, and
posed of Jewish young men of the
spices of the Detroit Recreation Com-
mission in furtherance of its Ameri- later supported James Couzens for city who are doing great communal
the election. He conducted meetings work.
canization program.

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Ndme and address of local ilimmobile dealer, and
number of Show spl.•e, to he inserted here in space
not exceeding 11 hc:ght, with l'A picas of
white space between last line and ths: rule below.

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY

DETROIT

BRANCH:

750 WOODWARD AVENUE

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