PAGE FIVE THE DETR0414PAVISH CHRONICLE BUY FURS O F T H E C : A GABRILOWITSCH WILL TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES SHAAREY ZADEK NOTES BE CONCERT SOLOIST To further the movement launched Sabbath Services Saturday. the semi-annual meeting held re- AT BETH EL, APRIL 19 Services will he held as usual at at cently for the purpose of liquidating Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and famed pianist, will play Beethoven's Sonata, No 9 (dedicated to Ereutzer) at the second recital of the Detroit Symphony String Quartet at Temple Beth Monday evening, April 19. Ile will be assisted by Ilya Schkol- nik, of the Symphony Quar- tet. The remaining members in the King, woe ., arc \\'illi;un Clarence Evans and Philipp Abbas. K E S H. & B. MARKS 10:30, the sermon to be delivered by Rabbi Mayerberg. Distinctiveness Men's Temple Club. of The second concert in the series arranged by the Men's Temple Club will be given by the Detroit S•m- phony String Quartette 5.1onday eve- ning, April 19111. The soloist on this occasion will he NIT-. Ossip Gabrilo- witsch amid a large audience is sure ti.) be in attendance. The program Vorlunansbif Ossip Gabrilowitsch. The recital is the second in a series if Chamber NItisic concerts presented •—• III•: clothes that come from by The Chamber Music Society of III} shops possess beside Detroit tinder the auspices of The that exclusiveness of style, to be rendered is an excellent one Nlen's Club of Tt.mpl, it...th El. 1,10j,e*U.:a also _the distinction In The following ;migrant has been and will prove enjoyable to all who arranged for the Monday concert: hear it. tickets for this concert and workmanship that well dressed Mozart—Quartet, Iu I. Major, No. the last one may be procured from young men desire. 23. .11Iegro Moderato. Allegretto, Mr. Wallace Rusenheint at the Tem- Memo:Ho-Allegretto, Allegro; Bee- ple. thoven, Sonata No 9-- I Dedicated to Kreutzer). For Piano and Violin— Adagio Sostenuto - Presto, Andante con Variazioni, Finale-Presto; Messrs. Gabrilowitsch and Schkulnik A. — -- Dvorak op, 81. Allegro ma non tan- Fourteenth Century Canvas to B. CHERRY :236. to, Dunika, Andante con motor Pri.e at Dance May (Euriant) Motto vivace; Scherzo 16th. Finale, Allegro. ert may b e p o- r l Ticts from fo r the c onc ciirmke waita „ a. Sunday evening, May 16, has been chosenbY the Ilailavalt Society as Kline's, at Temple Beth El, at ifieiii redholding arfehhe 17, ellioch . s. or at the 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. oral ly post- ish Chronicle, 1334 Book Bldg. General Real Estate, Insurance, potted on account of conflicting date, potted Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In- of :III oil paiting, n byo Csta Comte vestments and Store Property da Bardi, a famous artist of the PHONE CHERRY 1195. Fourteenth century. The canvas is • an excellent specimen of this artist's work. Mrs. S. S. Fishbain, who is in charge of arrangements, announces Christine Langenhan, dramatic so- that all tickets dated March 14, may CIVIL ENGINEERS prano, and Hans Hess, our of Amer- be used for this event. • SERVEYS—Lanit Subdivisions, Muni- An unusually attractive program ica's foremost cellists, ism appear , q, ,1 , ,ayouts. here fur the first time in a joint re- has been arranged for the evening, STRUCTURAL DESICNS—Plans, Es- cital at the Arena Gardens, Friday which is to take the form of a dance. tunites. Reports, Supervision. Tel. Main 2043 225 Farwell Bldg. evening. April 23, in a well balanced 'rite proceeds from the affair are for Surveying within 24 hours. the benefit of Palestine Supplies De- program. I Hiss Langenhan features Matta- partment, a fund for the relief of the 5' Zucca's latest song, "Rachem," a needy poor in Palestine. beautiful Hebrew melody. The art- ist's rendition of the song has met with great approval everywhere. The follow ing program will be presented Flint, Stich.—The I. O. B. B. Flint at the Friday recital: Hans Hess—Andantino from Or- Lodge will give their annual ball at plus Ballet, Gluck; Scherzo. Hitters- the :Masonic emote on Tuesday, Nlay doff-Kreisler: Variations Synmlenu 4. The committee in charge of the arrangements have made elaborate blue. Ibiellmann. Christine Lan gentian—Su SOCIII For- preparations in order to assure its Many out-of-town guests Fschaikofsky; success. gotten (in Russian), Lullaby (rpm stilticet(alnir,s;raT"hlelieNtE,,,isss,.-; are expected at this affair, especially !nom Detroit. Edward Rosenberg is tin Czrchl, — WE PAY SPOT CASH I I Slovak Dvorak ; Song My Monter . in charge of the arrangements. J. LIEBER HADASSAH SOCIETY TO RAFFLE OIL PAINTING Men's Tailor 209 'Tway Market Bldg. Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. CHRISTINE LANGENHAN, via A HANS HESS, IN JOINT RECITAL AT ARENA GOLDMAN & ULLIAN USED CARS ACTIVITIES IN FLINT Wanted ALKON AUTO SALES 35 Palmer West, Near Woodward Taught Sic (Czech). Dvorak; Gypsy The Beth Israel Sisterhood will Song (Slovak), Dvorak. Christine Langenhan—Le Nil, Tes hold a literary and social evening Wednesday, April 14, at the Jewish Y CI1N, Elegie (In French with violin trio obligato), by Leroux, Rene' Ra- Community Center. At this meeting hey and Massenet; Aria "Snicidio the program for the summer activi- from "La Gioconda," Ponchielli; Ita- ties will be discussed. chem, Mana-'Lucca. The Passover services held by Con- Christine Langenhan—Sur le 1.a•, Goddard; Lamento, Faure; Et I' An- gregation Beth Israel at the Jewish Community Center were unusually gelus soma, Lagourgue; Tarantella, well attended this year. Rabbi Ru- Popper. Hans Iless—Broken Threads, Carl dolph Lupo delivered sermons at each Forsyth; \\lien Your Ship Comes In, service and considerable sums were Lily Strickland; Beautiful Art Thou donated for communal and relief Sly Love, Hyde: Eanchonette, Blair work. Clarke; Call Me No More, Cadman. At a general meeting held by the Zionist District of Flint at the Com- munity Center last week, Rabbi Ru- dolph Lupo was elected chairman for the Palestine Restoration Fund Drive. VILNA CANTOR WILL GIVE RECITAL AT THE ARENA GARDENS SULPHUR MINERAL WATER The Same as Mt. Clemens ant in Detroit At Wayne Bath Zones 2nd and Front Sts.. adj. Wayne Hotel Departments for Ladles and Gentlemen Open Day and Night Sleeping Accommodations for Gentlemen Mineral-Turkish-Tonic and Electric Baths Local and (tent ral Swedish Massage Electrical Treatments. Including Vi- bratory. High Frequency and Violet Rays for Cobb/. Ithenmatism. Neu- ralgia. Nenrit Is, Nervousness. Obesity. Stomach. Kidney and Liver ('pm- 'taints and all forms of Skin Troubles Cherry 4114 .1. B. HAYES. Prop. and Mgr. It. 0. IRWIN, Supt. HENRYftlf LATTER DET9011V EXCLUSIVE HATTER 49 'BRANDT COR. LIBRARY AVE. AVE. • TH E A-I MILD HAVANA CIGAR p. A unique concert of modern, ortho- doxaynagogual prayers, opera and folk songs, will be given Sunday eve- ning, April 25, at Arena Gardens, by the noted Jewelsh Cantor. Morduch liershman, who but five weeks ago arrived from Vilna, Poland. Cantor Hershman stirred the musi- cal world with his first recital in New York and the critIro were loud in their praises of the singer. It is said of hint that he interprets all the sor- rows of a wandering race, all Its per- secution and suffering in liquid tones, that while speaking eloquently of the tragedy, yet breathe a note of hope. In his modern program, Cantor liershman compares favorably with many operatic stars o fthe present day. His folk-songs, especially are said to be of unusual merit, exhibit- ing as they do, the sweet elasticity of his tones. Cantor Ilershman's recital at the Arena will undoubtedly prove a treat to lovers of religious music. NOTICE OF MEETING 1 * Philomatbic Debating Club. il it N ,.r. ± i I .'i 4i Ei ;-1 It; One of the most interesting pro- grams of the term will be held at next Sunday ee meting's meeting, April 18th, of the Philoniathic Debating .g.. Club, when the semi-annual Declams !.! ation Contest will be held. About rt: Ira members of the club who are as- 2 0-: piratits for places on the Model alto t, debate to be held in one IIT! w. :11 participate with well-selected speeches of both old and modern ors- giEs tors, and the competition will he very In keen. The judges who will select the 411 three best speakers will consist of three of the club's alumni. rite tvograin at last Sunday even- ing's meeting was a debate on the subject, 'Resolved, That School Teachers Are Justine(' in Organizing Imo a Union to Gain Their 1)e- mands." The affirmative by offering convincing proof of the necessity and practicability of the measure won the decision over the negative, represent- ed by Morris Baron and Irving Is- kowitz, by a vote of 14 to 5. The winners were Samuel I.eYoung and Harry Baiter, the latter being select- ed the best speaker on the debate. Maurice Meyers was critic of the meeting. II Frier ys 208-210 GRISWOLD ST. ilf.FIERTMENIGIREPIGIMPERMENINGEERMONNIert; It is generally believed that 5,1r. Horace Stern will be appointed to succeed the late Harry N. Wessel as judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, Pa. Rosen's Bakery Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel This is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw Bakery. This Is my new establishment. Bread baked bore three times a day-8:30 A. 111.-2 P. NI.-5 1'. M. — SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE — 408 HASTINGS STREET (Opposite Robinson-Gohen's) WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Today Our stock of cars is out of the ordinary, almost every car on display is a 1920 model with no limit as to choice of make or immediate delivery body style Mr. Stoles Rosenthal left ler a ten- day trip in the east. BUICK Mrs. Ben Wiener is spending the week-end with friends in Detroit. OLDSMOBILE LIBERTY The mid-passover dance given by the Young Judean club Wednesday evening at the Jewish Community Center was a great success. A large gathering of merry-makers taxed the capacity of the hall. The beautiful decorations of the hall and the va- riety, of the interesting things offered elicited general admiration. During the intermission Ed Rosenberg, vice- president of the I. 0. B. B. Flint lodge, and Harry Engel, president of the Young Judaen club, made a few interesting remarks relative to the ac- tivities of the local Jewish societies. CADILLAC STUTZ MERCER JEWISH EDITOR CONVICIED. Warsaw.—Even to print any infor- mation about pogroms upon the Jews is considered a very serious attempt, in the eyes of the Polish govern- ment. Recently the editor of the "Gloss Bundu" was convicted and sentenced to six months' imprison- ment for printing an article about the pogroms in Poland. This paper is the official organ of the Jewish so- cialists of Poland. On Sunday afternoon, April Igth, at 2 p. tn., a mass meeting of the citizens of Detroit will be held in the Arena Gardens under the aus- Odes of the Detroit Federation of Labor, for the purpose of protesting against the action of the Department The emblem of of Justice in arresting without war- superior Optical rant and holding without justification Service. working men—because of their po- litical views, and also of the violence that has been committed upon these men and their families in the break- Look for it when you por- ing tto of their homes and the steal- ing of their personal property. while your Glasses. chase they were in the custody of the united States Government. john Fitzpatrick, President of the Chicago Federation of Labor, and tilers will address the meeting The public is invited, and admission 1433 C yrus G. Jenks Book Bldg. is free. • "eet M Friedberg • E Wear Diamonds" er, II. II. Keidati, It. Loewenherg, J. II. Ehrlich and E. S. Zenion, More than half of the amount was sub- scribed at the meeting held last Tues- day However, because a great num- ber were absent at the meeting and thus were not afforded an opportunity of assisting in releasing their syna- gogue from all obligations, members will be approached personally by the committee. Hadassah. Hadassah will hold its next regular I.P4SI meeting on Monday, April 2n, at 2:30. :If; Election of officers for the ensuing year trill take place at this meeting 5e, Delegates for the National Zionist ;141 Young People's Society. 4- 9 The Youn g People's Society will omvention to be held in Atlantic * i Rite a inost interesting entertainment City Slay 30 will also be chosen. A tat ; splendid musical program will close :r on Sunday evening, April 18, begin- ■ 4.7.. the meeting. NIrs. John Feldman will inig at 8:15. 'Hie program to be fol- ■ s. M r s. 1. \\'. lowed by a social hour and a dance. sing several vocal soli g.: All members of the society arc urged Jacobs will give Zionist readings. to be present. ing at 11 o'clock. The special at- tention of the members is directed to the fact that the pulpit twill lie occupied by the Hon. Abram I. El- kus, ex-Ambassador to Turkey, and now Associate lodge of the Court of Appeals of NOV York State., 11Ir. 1.11;us will speak under the auspices of the lEnai Writh Lodge till the sub- tcet, "Incidents ill the Life of an inerican Ambassador During VVar Tinies." It is hoped that every mem- ber of the Congregation will avail himself Of the opportunity of hear- ing this most interesting address by such an eminent man. 212-216 Michigan Ave. r the t,52,000 mortgage on the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, the following com- Sunday Services. mittee has been appointed to take Services will be held Sunday morn- charge of the campaign: I). R. Stock- yillielgliMMINIP.:ENUIDEMOIDERilP41i'IT4'IMMSZgliK. • il E. Ch. 2369 USED CARS THOMAS J. DOYLE 732 Woodward Avenue Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. A .C.KRENZ M Iaeil r o c r hant s y v e ere prceovu ale Theai S l d i m sp ert 925 Woodward Ave. Just North of Forest Ave.