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LOCAL BOY AT THE
classes: Class A, those schools which GUTWILLIG APPOINTED
GARRICK THIS WEEK
admit men only with two or more
AS MANAGER OF BANK
years of work in a recognized col-
OF DETROIT'S BRANCH
LETTE.R.
BOX
lege. Class A schools also require pre-
Ile will tell you that after fasting you must eat strictly clean
and fresh meals.
liminary training in chemistry biol-
(Editor's Note:—With the resump- ogy and physics. Class B schools in-
Otto Wm. Gutwillig, well known
Lauds Detroit Hospitality.
tion of its scientific meetings for the clude institutions whose standards 'n financial and communal circles,
4,
1921.
Oct.
season 1921-22, the Maimonides Med- are not quite satisfactory, but in time has been appointed manager of the
:
ic LI Society will continue its series of may reach the Class A grouping. Hastings branch to the Bank of De- Editor The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
It is with the greatest of pleasure,
Ile will tell you that after fasting you must eat strictly
"Health Talks" begun last year. The Class C schools are below the stand- troit, at 2705 Hastings street.
Kosher Meals.
my
Detroit
friends,
that
I
take
it
Mr.
Gutwillig
brings
with
him
an
committee responsible for the prepar- ard deemed necessary by the medical
upon myself to acquaint you with a
intimate
knowledge
of
business
and
on
of
these
articles
will
do
its
ut-
,
So came to tha
at
association. It is easy to find out finance obtained through many years genuine example of what I call true
mist to select subjects of universal what medical school a physician
western hospitality. During my resi-
interest. Technical discussions will graduated from and whether the
dence in Detroit and my stay at the
be avioded as much as possible.
University of Michigan, I was given
In undertaking these talks, the school in question belongs in group
A.
B
or
C.
1495 Broadway
various opportunities to share in the
Maimonides Medical Society is aim-
As to a man's professional ability,
Cadillac 2185
many entertainments extended to the
Near John R.
ing to bring about intelligent co- everything else being equal, the man
students
by
Dr.
Franklin
and
the
And have a good, clean, fresh and strictly Kosher Meal at
o'-eration between the physician and who had the better professional
members of his congregation. This
Reasonable Prices.
his patient. To accomplish this end, training will make the better physi-
tine work is known to all of you.
it will be necessary to expound ele- cian. All Class A schools require two
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Very few of you, however, are in any
mentary subjects, such as anatomy, years' preliminary college work and
any familiar with the wonderful
We have still open on our hooks good dates for your wedding,
physiology, biology and chemistry,
work being done out here for the
parties or banquets,
dace one of the greater obstacles to four years' actual work in medicine.
Up to this point your choice is be-
Jewish students of the University of
the advance of medicine is the aver- tween classes or groups. Beyond this,
California, by the Alliance of Jewish
age man's ignorance of the structure
it is between individuals and must he
Women, and the hearty co-operation
a id functions of his own body. An- determined by common sense and
of Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee, Rabbi of
other hindrance is the great swarm-
judgment.
Temple Siai, in Oakland. During
ing mass of quacks, miracle-men, personal
The regular or universal school of
the New Year's Day and the Day of
magic healers and pseudo-scientific
medicine, the school of Aesculapius
Atonement, all Jewish students who
colts and the inability of many peo- and Hippocrates, the school which is
so desired were placed in Jewish
I le to distinguish the true from the as old as civilization itself, is the only
homes. Every means was utilized in
EDWARD GREENTHAL
false.
making them forget the miles which
It seems best to clear up the last school that has established these high
Edward Greenthal, a member of
standards of medical education. Its
separated most of them from parents
!Ant first. The next few talks, constant effort is to raise these stand-
and friends.. But this is the least the Greenwich Village Follies Com-
therefore, will be taken up by a dis- ards ever higher, believing that one
of the many benefices which are be- pany appearing at the Garrick thea-
c lesion of what constitutes a true
who
undertakes
to
meddle
wtih
prob-
ing continually heaped upon us for- ter the week of Oct. 16, is the son of
physician and by an exposition of the
lems of health and life and death
tunate students. Once a month assem- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of
f doe logic, the superstitions, the low
must
undergo
long
years
of
training
bly dances are held and everyone is Tuxedo avenue. Mr. Greenthal will
morality and the squalid greed which
and preparation before he can under-
made to feel at home by the won- be remembered for his activities in
are the basis of quackery.)
Are as near to you as your phone—
take these heavy responsibilities. It
derful hospitality which Dr. Coffee behalf of the soldiers and sailors
is an essential part of their duty thus
and the women associates put for- overseas during the world war. Ile
THE TRUE HEALER
has the distinction of being the only
to safeguard the health of the peo-
Get in touch with Cleaners who KNOW how to
ward.
OTTO WM. GUTWILLIG.
Suppose that the life of your child ple. It is a principle of this great
It is out of gratitude for their Detroiter who entertained General
is in danger; let us imagine that it is association to admit limitations to of experience with some of the big- many kindnesses and in order to ac- Pershing and his staff at their head-
clean, dye, press and repair your garments
a severe attack of pneumonia. Doing our knowledge, but it is also its prin-
quaint my friends of Detroit of this quarters or at any functions given
the right thing or the wrong may de- ciple to engage in hard and tireless gest banking houses in New York.
tine work that I write this commui- in their honor at I.e Mas, France. Ile
Commissioned
a
first
lieutenant
in
also took a prominent part in "Let
termine life or death. Whom will research to remove these limitations.
the late war, Mr. Gutwillig was sta- cation. I am sure there are many
y ou ask for advice? What will de- We do not claim a panacea or a cure- tioned at Governor's Island, N. Y., parents with a child out here who 'Er Flicker," the musical comedy pre-
sented under the auspices of the
1 .rmine your choice of a physician? all for all ills. We hold that the exact
when
they
read
this
will
be
filled
with
Surely the character or the funda- sciences are fundamental to a knowl- in the Debarkation Bureau. Follow- gratitude and thankfulness for what Shaarey Zedek two years ago. Mr.
At Virginia Park
-
-
mental soundness of the man will be edge of the human body, and that to ing the armistice, Mr. Gutwillig was these people are &nig here. I will Greenthal will visit with his parents
828 Woodward Ave.
y nir first consideration. Primarily, acquire the knowledge to practice flea to Europe on an official mission. close wishing you all a Happy New for the period of his engagement in
In
that
capacity
he
visited
every
nu physician must be honest and medicine takes a minimum of six
Year, from the Jewish students of Detroit.
'yal to an ideal whose essence is the years after graduation from high country on the continent affected by the University of California.
the war.
deviation of suffering. In other school.
SAM HARRY SIEGEL.
Upon his return Mr. Gutwillig
words, you can not afford to select a
The ultimate sub-division of the came to Detroit, where he became
rr an who will be swayed by selfish
is the
Association
American Medical
identified with communal work, serv-
considerations, or one who is narrow County
DETROIT SYMPHONY
Medical Society, and most
or bigoted, ignorant or mercenary. physicians in good standing belong to ing as secretary of Pisgah Lodge No.
34, I. 0. B. B.
OPENS 8TH SEASON
You must choose someone whose ac-
this
organization.
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Cons are ruled by some system of
To
get
the
full
benefit
of
the
ac-
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
Y.
P.
A.
Artists
of Achievement to Add Dis•
tides, morality, philosophy or re-
cumulated medical knowledge of the
tinction to Programs.
TO ANOUNCE PROGRAM
Secondly, your physician must have ages, to avoid being the dupe of a
tschnical skill and knowledge and he fad, a cure-all, or a superstition, the
FOR NEW YEAR OCT. 19
This season, its eighth, the Detroit
wise
man
will
choose
a
recognized
must be thoroughly conversant with
Symphony Orchestra enters upon a
the fundamental science which are practitioner of medicine, one prefer-
period
of unprecedented activity. It
ably
who
has
had
a
college
training
The
Young
People's
Auxiliary
of
n ecessary for an understanding of and has graduated from a first class Shaarey Zedek will inaugurate its is giving in Detroit more concerts,
the human body and its ailments.
than
it
has ever given in any pre-
1921-22
season
with
a
re-union
and
medical
school,
and
one
who
has
the
Foch sciences are anatomy, physiol-
sy, biology, chemistry and bee- confidence of his colleagues in medi- re-registration of its members on vious season in and out of Detroit
combined.
Last year it played 35
Wednesday
evening,
Oct.
19.
t •iology. He must be conversant cine.
Originally a society of young peo- concerts out of and 49 in Detroit, 88
rich the more specialized science ,
in
all.
This
year it will have 130
ple
whose
religious
inclinations
led
each as pathology, pharmacology, bio-
COLONIAL THEATER them to Shaarey Zedek, it has be- appearances in Detroit alone. A host
chemistry and therapeutics. To man-
of
requests
have
come to play out-
come
an
aggregation
of
individuals
tsr these takes long years of train-
side of Detroit. Of these the follow-
i g. It can not be done in six months
Alice Lake, the little Metro star gathered from the entire community. ing have been accepted: A course of
An entirely new curriculum of ac-
or a year.
whose latest picture, "Over the
Character and professional ability Wire," will be shown at the Colonial tivity has been formulated, details of five Detroit Symphony Orchestra
are the qualities your physician must Theater all next week starting Mon- which will be announced at the first concerts at Ann Arbor and one con-
hive. Where will you find such a day, Oct. 17, has for some time been meeting. It will include the inaugu- cert each at Rochester and Buffalo,
roan? Character, it seems to us, is worrying over the oft-discussed ques- ration of special Friday evening serv- and 122 concerts between Oct. 20
ices in both Hebrew and English, and April 23, the dates of the first
mainly a matter of home and school tion: "What's in a name?"
abolition of public Sunday evening subscription Symphony concert and
t -Rifling. Heredity plays a part, but
And all because of a proposal of
is like the quantity "X" in a trinomial marriage. An utter stranger pro- dances and a revival of membership the last Sunday afternoon concert,
respectively. This is what might be
parties.
equation, with only one equation
Rabbi Max Heller of New Orleans called a "Music Service" to the com-
given. Unless you know your man posed to her, but he didn't have the
decency
to
show
himself
as
the
"did
and Dr. Henry Ilurwitz of the Me- munity. At Orchestra Hall it will
intimately, you will know very little
f his home training, so that in judg- the deed;" no, not satisfied with the norah Society are among the speak- give 75 of those 115 Detroit concerts
proposal,
he
had
to
make
himself
in-
ers who have been booked for the —32 evening Symphony concerts,
ifr him and his character, you must
CONDUCTOR
visible, using the agency of the tele- Friday evening meetings.
commencing Oct. 20; 27 Sunday af-
•ly on his school education. A man phone for his dire work.
ternoon concerts commencing Oct.23;
who has just left the barber shop or
SOLOISTS:
three sets of Young l'eople's concerts
It would have passed unnoticed, PHI SIGMA EPSILON TO
the undertaking establishment to take
of five each on Saturday mornings,
a correspondence school in medicine had the winsome star not been at
John Powell
GIVE
FAREWELL
DINNER
and
a
special
Richard
Strauss
con-
work
completing
scenes
in
"Over
the
Sophie
Braslau
Margaret
Matzenauer
Alfredo Casella
because "there is more money in that
Olga Samaroff
game" IS not the man to take care of Wire."
FOR SEYMOUR SIMONS cert, at which this most famous of
.".rno Dohnanyi
Clara
Clemens
Ilya
Schkolnik
living
composers
will
conduct,
on
your child. Would you not rather
"Over the Wire," a Wesley Rug-
Quip Gabrilowitsch Arthur Schnabel
Eu7ene Ysaye
The Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity Nov. 7. The other 40 concerts will
Claire
Dux
have someone who has spent six or gles production for Metro, was spe-
Alexander Siloti
even long years in the study of the cially written for Miss Lake by the will give a farewell dinner party next take place in the public schools.
Elly Ney
Nina Koshetz Harold Bauer
"arts" and humanities? Would you distinguished short story writer, Ar- Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, at Hotel Never before in any city will Sym-
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phony
Orchestra
Concerts
in
the
pub-
rot rather have someone who has thur Somers Roche. Edward Lowe, Wolverine, honoring Seymour Si-
Please reserve Season Ti, bets for Si seen Subscription Concerts
studied history or philosophy or so- Jr., wrote the scenario, Allan Siegler 100118, who leaves shortly for New lic schools have been given on any
by the Detro t Syrnpony Orchestra, Season 1921-1922, at Orchestra
cial science; one who has learned to photographed the picture, and J. J. York City to become connected with such scale.
The Thursday and Friday evening
Hall, at follow.:
distinguish between right and wrong Hughes designed and executed the a music publishing house.
Fill
in
and
detach
this
Symphony
subscription
concerts
at
conduct, between noble and mean art settings. Miss Lake's supporting
Mr. Simons is one of the oldest, in
Friday Evenings
Thursday Evenings
characters, and between right and cast includes Albert Roscoe, George point of service, and one of the most Orchestra Hall, beginning Oct. 20
slip
and
mail
it,
with
,1,116;,)
ice., out
wrong reasoning? Remote as the Stewart and Allan Hale.
active members of the fraternity. lie and 21, have been enlarged from a
check or money order
series of 14 to one of 16 concerts.
subjects may seem, they play a very
In addition to the picture there is a former office holder of the so-
Seats
Orchestra: Row
important part in determining the will be the usual high class bill of ciety and is at present chairman of The soloists engaged for these con-
payable to the Detroit
conduct of the physician towards Marcus Loew vaudeville, headed by the National Music Committee, whose certs are all artists of seasoned and
Seats
Symphony
Society,
Or-
Balcony:
Row
'4
your child. Look, therefore, for a "The Five Musical Queens," a merry work it is to compose songs for the acknowledged notable achievement,
who will contribute distinction and
hyaician who has had a good funda- hodge podge of music, charm and various chapters.
chestra Hall, and tickets Payment for the above for the amount of $
enclosed herewith.
mental education. It is easy to find
The dinner is given in Mr. Simons' brilliance to the programs.
syncopation. Other acts are: Moher
will be mailed at once.
Nina Koschetz, Russian soprano;
out whether a man went to college
honor as a mark of esteem and appre-
PRICES—No War Tr:
Name
and
Eldridge,
in
a
farce
comedy;
what college he went to and how Link and Phillips, in songs and com- ciation for his efforts in the further- Sophie Breslau and Margaret Matze-
A to T $32
long. Besides, the medical schools of edy; Cedric Lindslay and Hazel, in ance of the ideals and principles of nauer, both from the Metropolitan
Orchestra for Thurs- Orchestra Rows AA to 1411 24
Address
our country have been classified by
Opera; Claire Dux, one of the new
the fraternity.
A to C. 24
B•lcony
days
sold
nut.
American Medical Association sparkling bits of nonsense and novel-
acquisitions
of
the
Chicago
Opera
Mr. Simons will remain east for
the
H to R 18
(representing the great majority of ties, and Work and Mack, clever ac- the winter.
Company, and Clara Clemens, Mark
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AA to 11H
physicians in this country) into three robats'.
Twain's daughter and wife of Ossip
Gabrilowitsch, are a few of the so-
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loists.
Eugene Ysaye, the great Belgian
violinist and conductor of the Cin-
cinnati Symphony Orchestra, comes
as a violin soloist.
Five pianists new to Detroit, three
of whom are in America for the first
time, lend increased novelty. The
newcomers are Elly New, Arthur
Schnabel, Alfredo Cassella. The
Minimum
other two newcomers are Alexander
Siloti and Erns Dohnanyi.
Charge
For the rest there are Harold
Bauer, John Powell, Ilya Schkolink
and Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
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Think Good Times, Believe Good Times,
Says: Talk Good Times and do your part to
The report of the dance commit-
tee, at last week's meeting, was that
the first annual autumn (lance of the
Clairmont Club, the second to be held
within a year, will be given on Sun-
day evening, Nov. 27, in the Majestic
Institute for Dancing, corner Wood-
ward and Erskie. Tickets will be on
vale the early part of next week. All
other details will be announced soon.
A social service committee has
been voted upon and will begin im-
mediate wark. It will be headed by
Louis Leiberman. The membership
committee is bringing up candidates
for membership at a steady gait.
The program committee has al-
ready submitted the list of the per-
sonnel for the mock trial, the date
and place yet to be fixed. Milton
Mahler is in charge of this affair.
Due to the coming of the Succoth
Festivals nn the next two Mondays,
the organization will not meet on
Oct. 17 and 24 but on some other
day. Cards will be sent to members
and outsiders interested in the club
with the information of meetings.
The athletic committee has called
foothill practice for Sunday morning
at 9 o'clock, at Museum Field, Wood-
ward at Farnsworth.
The installation of the new vice-
president, Louis B. Schulman, has
been postponed until the next meet-
ing. The Clairmont Club cordially
invites all Jewish young men to at-
tend its meetings.
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SCHAL1APIN WILL SING
HEBREW YIDDISH SONGS
LONDON,—(J. C. B.)—Schaliapin,
the well-known Russian opera star,
is preparing to tour England nn be-
half of th Russian famine victims.
His repertoire includes several of
govski's Hebrew and Yiddish songs.
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Merchant
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and service prevail
4739 Woodward
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