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August 13, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-08-13

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Axerkof ifewish Periodical Carter

CUPTON

ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE TriREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

I. 0. B. B. PATMOTIC
ohnist, Oct, Of Leo Ornstein, pian- I
for
yes;
For
Nov. 17; Mary Kent, Metropoli-
1)rical bug, with anon a peck front the the libretto line by line, fitting tunes
the love Of art and musical culture, 1.1,
to
the
lyrics,
as
often
fitting
lyrics
to
tan
Opera
contralto,
Dec.
8:
Lade,
humming bird. lit collaboration with
"User," said Schiller; and he was
NIVNIC11.--The Order It'nai tirith
the American dancer and her cone
a now vvell-known musician, the the times that came with astonishing
light.
of iirrinany has recent!). been victor-
musical comedy was hatched; the I prodigality to the mind and hand of
pally, Jan.- 19; Christine Langenhan,
-----
soprano, and \Villiain Robyn, tenor, mu' in a Idol suit against the editor
must admit right here that the music the musician. \Plum I lett him, all
F e b. 9; Matia-!urea, pianistemoin- of the "Volkischen licobacten," Iians
is much better than the comedy. 'Ike the musical numbers had been sketch- COMMUNITY
maser, and Hans Hess, cellist, March t, blotter. fudge Itertholil Timetsd-
The - season" is on in \ w York, w. Is. musician met me on Broadway ed. the overture was finished, and the
orier of Berlin, the grand master of
The new plays, musical comedies, one (lay and asked: "Do you hap- entre acts were nearing completion
2; Rosa Raisa, dramatic soprano, and Il.!. It'n 1"
, "If of Germany, the plain-
her hushand, Giacomo Rimini, hari
:old vaudeville acts that hat,- success- pen to know of some one who has a ‘Vitli the return of the operatic sea-
,, before the highest
fully withstood the puhle snit criti- libretto ',nimble for musical comedy?" son in New York, the operetta was
tone, both of the Chicago Opera, ir

charged Herr hluller

'
C11,11
011
I:01111111MS
1):1
cal onslaughts of the rise!, and that Thought I: 'AVIty, this very situation ready.
I,
Course Brings Prominent Artists to joint
.
!Ted a libelous, scurri-
have been skillfully trimmed by the C cal t• , 1 right here, i, about as comi-
"Schadclien"
Like the proir
Detroit; 1800 Tickets Available
accused the It'ibit
last resort doctors of drama, conicity, cal as ally Blase met within a long sIrking the right mate for a love-
to Public.
o.. unpatriotic and, in
and just plain "shows," before they time. Over 149.375 people are pass- sick client, w e matte the rounds of
with the
Ilrith or-
make their lints for favor and a long ing this corner every flay, and I have the New York managerial otliesis,
cei o
.! of England and France, ot
The Intellectual Ads,incement Com-
Broadway, are now int:tiling 11,1gifid- lo be the one selected to find a
looking for the monied "Chosen"
1!!!!eil the IASI war against
of the Optima Lit- To I!
The
organizers
mittee
of
Lodge,
No.
34,
I.
0.
on-the-Subway sometimes singly, more 'nett° for a musical comedy." How- for our stage-struck "Kalleli." the
do
often in groups. And the lend. ever, f assured the musician that I operetta. For some she was too long, R. 11., at its last meeting toted to erary and Social society, ulna
Atm !II.; the
witnesses
appeared
beaded, hard-handed first Meiners are had just the thing he wanted. and for others too short; snie said she call the series 01 concerts which have banded about two years ago, hone
on deck, ready to make or break the that if he would call at my biome for was too high-brow, the nest that she been arranged fur the lodge by Mr. again joined forces and started -a Counsellor Jacob Goldschmiilf, form-
play, the cast. the setting, in fact supper the following Week, I wont,' was too expensise. One and all ad- Hermann Hoexter, of the 1A olscrine Jewish girls sorority. The name er president of the Munich MIA
everything that has to-do with the submit the plot and some Of the mired her parts and praised her tonal 1.)cruni Bureau, ' . The Community Amitiatfie-hassibeep chosen which is Brith. He showed that the Irnai
II was thought that derived from the Hebrew "Amitiiis," Brith was always patriotic and even
show per sc. Sometimes the verdict lyrics to him.
flowery. But none sent out an S. 0. ConCert
oh , erVell all the royal holidays. lie
express the meaning sincerity:
of the, Wiseacre,: is oillytoo prophetic
There followed a week of strenu- S. call for the minister. Finally we this caption would best
The initiation is set for Saturday, read the Order's constitution to
and after valiant attempts to win the ous and feverish activity, with fre- went to the publisher lit musical eallite of the undertaking, to present
prose that the organization limited
the
very
best
musical
;Attractions
to
August 14, at the home of
public to see the show in a different quent visits to an osteopath, whose comedy hits, and that smoke-screen-
light, the management is forced to duty it was to keep my mobile ob- ed, silk-shirted, saturnine creature the public at extremely popular Minnie Shore, 317 Theodore St, The itself to humanitarian aiol plidan-
pro- following are on the initiation com- fliropic activities.
prices.
Furthermore,
because
the
withdraw the orphaned one, lest it longata cool and loose, to that I read the riot act to it "Gentlemen,"
Since the defendant, Herr Hans G.
fall in the clutches of creditors, cruel might not be hindered from trans- said lie, "your fame has preceded you. ceeds Of the coneertS :Ire to be given mittee: Sara 11. 13rapkiii. chairman;
and sinsister as the worst possible ferring onto paper Clery lyrical in- I have heard all about your operetta to various charities, there will be no Elizabeth Davidow, and Marian I'rice. NIuller could not bring the least hit
War
tits.
looked
The
office
staff
consists
of:
President,
in ideliCe to substantiate his libels,
s.
I
‘Ve
of
combination of Slit lock and Cool- spiration that came to etc With the through my agent
The following schedule of prices 'Madeline Nathanson; vice president, or to raise the slightest suspicion of
Never Mind how'. It Will
stock. Or the public may take the thought of seeing my name on the questions
will
prevail:
Balcony.
third
section,
your
show.
the
li'nai Brith's disloyalty, he was
Ruthaline
Weinberg;
and
secretary,
hit in its own mouth, leading the fence that hid a tacant lot ilmictly
lif,i5,11001 111 to stage
Bring me $20,000(81 and VII put up $5.35; second section. $6.50; first sec- Minnie Shore; treasurer, Ethel Mil- ,111 ell et,I to serve fifty days in prison
critics on so mad a chase, that these opposite my study window.
tion,
$7.75;
main
floor,
rows
AA
to
or
to
pay a tine of 500 marks, and
stein, formerly of Deliver, Colo,
minions of the Calico ('at dare not
.And then, after a fine Friday fish the rest. Then we'll talk business.
Ii Ii. $1175; rooms ,\ to 'I', $10.50. Seats
ask for seats for their best friends, supper venli plenty of good wine and That's my advice. Good morning."
Miss Sara Drapkin, at the organi- was also ordered to print the decision
may
be
reserved
now
before
they
are
o
f
the
court in the "Volkischen
The bride is still willing; she is as
fearful of the results of such a re- /Mint-Kitchen, I led the w. k. m. to
zation festival winch is to follow the
quest. Thus the eminent critic, J. my room, locked the door, and began winsome and as lovely as on the IllaSed on public sale at Orinnell initiation, will be the speaker. Miss Brobachten" and Muncher Nvticste
Bros.,
by
sending
a
check
and
a
re-
G. N., of New fork, invariably found to read. The show was staged right very first day we brought her to
Nathanson will act as toastmistress. Nachrichten."
himself seated in a draught'. he con- then and there atop my dresser, Broadway. She is optimistic, nothing turn stamped envelope to the treas-
(Biter speakers are Sadye Dymond,.
tracted cold feet and a stiff neck, so while a boy minutes later the com- can change her good dispnsitiuu nor urer of the concert coninlittee, Mr. and Ruthaline AVeinberg.
that his doctor's bills or pills! ate poser begged for pencil and paper rob her of her beam, I lint Up to A. Lapin Cohen, at 25 Broadway, The
The Misses Gwendolyn N'elick, Syl-
up his critical salary, and lie came and sketched the first melodies of I Ile present hour of writ lug no orders will be tilled in the usual way,
via Rosenberg and Edith Sklar of
to the conclusion that the public after our musical comedy. That was in "Chosen" has presented himself.) those received first being allotted the
all had best decide for itself what to 111arch. For three months I worked We, the composer and the librettist? seats farthest forward in the sectioo Toledo, 0., will be guests.
VIENNA—The infamous pogrom-
impose sentence 1111011 the very next irregularly at the text, frequently Nelibich, we still eat tine fish and des.ri.d. -As there are only 1,800 avail-
able, the committee expects to dis-
Two thousand kilometers of first- leader Rigoszki was recently tried on a
newest show.
changing both the lyrics and the dia- Iiiiit•Kuchen, and think of the day
pose of all the seats within a fort-
class roads suitable for motor traffic charge of murder and sentenced to
This being the musical column. I logue. until I thought I had done when We were 50 giddy and gullible
night.
arc essential in Palestine in addition twehe )ears at hard labor. In the
should like to bring to the attention the thing beautiful!). to its own and as to think and hop, that an idea
The following artists will appear in
born on liroadwas"would. according
of my readers some interesting data my satisfaction..
trial it Was established
the series of seven concerts in the to railroads, according to N. \Vit. ciftirse of the
to
the
doctrines
proniulgated
by
Kim,
There followed a 111011111's vacation
on the preparation of musical comedy:
busehewitch, l'alestinian engineering that he was a member of the "Awaken-
Course,"
oil
these
\Ved-
demonstration "Community
nri; us"
.
II
ivf
because like many another ambition- ;II the country home of the composer, in slue tittle find its
Brown, expert.
Eddy
il e sday
evenings:
wan tirst conceit ed
...omit. , I have been bitten Its il, • 'leen, which time eve went through there where it

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