TnEncriton;fixistiefuomaz PAGE TWO JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes lead Home Sites IRS CH Re•Ity Com pany 8716 Linwood, Corner Blida. Garfield 2423 H 4, tralnl-us ON III "II MUSIC AND MUSICIAT\ S. 4shimilzur t 111MILL 0 Grainger Welcomed by Large Audience at Orchestra • Hall— Shares Honors With Margaret Schuiling. ERCY GRAINGER, master pianist and well-known com- poser, appeared at Orchestra Hall on Tuesday night. Shar- ing honors with him was Miss Margaret Schuiling, a Detroit singer, who has been attracting much attention in New York. Mr. Grainger, who has appeared several times before Detroit audiences, was in excellent form and he revealed such dazzling technique and musical understanding as to completely captivate the large audience that heard him. He opened his performance with a Prelude and Fugue in A Minor for organ and transcribed for the piano by Bach-Liszt. This proved to be a dry, tedious finger exercise, lacking in theme, warmth and beauty, and did not impress the audience to any great extent. This was fol- lowed by Liszt's "Liebestraum" and "Polonaise," E Major. In these two numbers he revealed himself to be an artist of great PALESTINE: A CASKET OF JEWELS By SIR ALFRED MOND (The Quiver, an English publication of note, contains in a recent issue an article by Sir Alfred Mond, member of the British cabinet and chairman of the British Economic Council for Palestine. Discussing the "Practicabil- ity of Zionism," under which title the article appears in The Quiver, Sir Alfred Mond gives his impression of his visit to Palestine. Ile Calls Pelee- tine • "Casket of Jewels" which has been let down by centuries of gross neglect. We quote the following salient features of the article.—Editor's Note.) (!gab Nurniturr The most convincing way I think nobody will dispute the tore supply; left vast areas of land proposition that Jewish effort in Pal- to go totally out of cultivation. Yet to satisfy yourself is to those areas which have undergone re- estine in the past—which it is open visit our Salesrooms. That to everybody to study on the spot— cent cultivation under modern meth- exact requirement is here demonstrates the possibilities of the Oils show plainly how fertile the soil country and the capacity of the Jew- is. In many cases this object lesson for you. is most striking, because the lands of ish people to return to agricultural pursuits, as they have there success- colonists producing splendid crops Your appreciation of fully created, under the most unprom- border directly upon wastes which are ising acid difficult circumstances and just as amenable to cultivation. There " G 0 0 D FURNITURE" out of territory of a most forbidding you see side by side a contrast, which will find expression in the appearance, flourishing and remuner- is a picture of what Palestine mainly attainment, putting into the first one® is today, and what it may be tomor- close inspection of our great poetic feeling and tonal beauty, Sylvia Simons Gives Meritori• ative agricultural enterprises. This productions. is no new experiment of a hypotheti- row. and the latter he did in a viril and Large numbers of Jews from many B cal character which is being tried ous Performance at Initial vigorous style, that made a tremend- parts of the world are entering l'al- there, but the development of work ous hit with the listeners. In his own B Appearance With which has been going on now for two estine to assist its economic develop- compositions, "Country Gardens," Co- Symphony. generations and the results of which ment, and this movement will increase. lonial Song" and the march-jig, "Ma- are well known. There are today in I saw young men and women, niany guire's Kick," Mr. Grainger was most a of whom have had a university edu- delightful. They were rendered with By LILLIAN SHIMBERG FREED- various parts of Palestine something cation, sons and daughters of families • a like 72 Jewish Colonies. The most MAN. great skill and precision. Into them that, before the vast upheaval of the Last Sunday's popular concert of important of these are due to the war and the Russian revolution, were Mr. Granger put a broad sweep that taxed the resources of the piano. Of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in - enterprise of Baron bldmond de in comfortable circumstances, living The "Greatest Sale of Furs Warr en Avenue all the pianists that we hear during troduced Miss Sylvia Simons, of this Rothschild, the Jewish Colonial under canvas and doing navvy work Ever Held in America" is the season (and let be said there are city, as soloist. She chose as her ve- Trust, and the Zionist Organization. on the roads and railways, cheerful, at Riopelle Street now in progress! Buy plenty of them) Mr. Grainger is one hicle the Schumann Piano Concerto They have revived the vine culture well-organized, capable, singing and and orange culture, and have intro- of the most welcome. Ile is truly and played it in a meritorious way. 1320 Marks' quality furs at the Melrose laughing, and filled with a profound The Schumann Concerto is not one duced dairy farming, in addition to belief in the future of the land of a great artist with a definite person- greatest savings in years! ality, and it may be hoped that his which appeals to the general public. cultivating o r d i n a r y agricultural their fathers. Such a sight was to visits to this city will be frequent. It has no fire and brilliancy and one crops. There is plenty of room for me a cause of profound hope. Miss Schuiling, a little nervous at the misses the languishing sounds of ro- a large extension of this kind of work. Palestine wants harbors, internal beginning, mom gained her poise, and mance. On the whole, it is an un- What is wanted is capital and labor. communication, drainage, irrigation, Manufacturers revealed a voice of true beauty. She grateful work for a soloist, but Miss Deep Religious Appeal. re-afforestation. It is badly in need Retailers — Wholesalers was very much liked by her audience, Simons happily succeeded in making No other people has the same in- of houses and the establishment of in- and that she will go far if she makes it interesting. She has plenty of poise terest in or the same enthusiasm for dustries. This is not a question of 660 Michigan Avenue the right use of her resources, there for Schumann and her technical pass- the development of Palestine as the charity, but of sound investment, of is little doubt. A few more years will ages were so clear, the ornate em- Jewish people, and none is ready to solid enterprise. It should return a no doubt show her to be a truly big bellishments no carefully brought out, undergo the same hardships or make reasonable yield to those who regard singer. The concert was given under the tone no singing and the accents such great sacrifices for that purpose. the country as a field for the invest- the auspices of the Detroit Concert so marked that a web of interest Even among those who have never ment of capital. It is very essential steadily climbed among those in the seen Palestine and never will, and that as many means of providing em- Bureau. who have no intention of ever settling ployment should be created as is con- audience. The cadenza was very neatly play- there themselves, there is a deep re- sistent with sound development, so ed. The slow movement, which is ligious and sentimental appeal about that the immigration of large num- ANNOUNCE CONCERT JEWISH considered a gem in music, was a the country from which their race of Jews, upon which alone the PROGRAM IN LOCAL careful dialogue between Miss Sim- was expelled so many centuries ago. bers FUNERAL foundation of the Jews' National and the orchestra. The last move- In all quarters of the world commit- Home must rest may he facilitated. AND H. P. SCHOOLS ons DIRECTOR ment with its difficult and trying ac- tees are being formed and funds of The Jewish people have always liv- cents, was dashed off without any considerable magnitude are being ed, perhaps more than any other Chapel and Office The dates of the concerts in the mishap. raised for the development of Pales- people, by their cultural aspirations, 7739 JOHN R. The work of Miss Simons was com- tine and the promotion of emigratiod. and I hold that Palestine would not public schools of Detroit by the De- troit Symphony Orchestra, which in- mendable in every way and her quiet, The Jewish people is quite ready to he worth recreating simply as another Complete Motor Equipment clude Highland Park so far arranged unassuming manner brought the au- go to great lengths to develop the place to build factories, to make mo- Market 3688•R for, are as follows; the tickets being dience at once in sympathy with her. country not only economically, but ney, and eat well and sleep softly. Market 2114 on sale at the High Schools: Jan. She received hearty applause and was spiritually, as is proved by the pro- There is a great cultural mission to 31, Northwestern; Feb. 7, Southeast- recalled several times. jected establishment of a university be effected there, and that cultural ern; Feb. 13, Northern; Feb. 15, The entire program was a very at Jerusalem under the aegis of Great idea will prove more unifying in its Northwestern; Feb. 16, Northeastern; pleasant one. Victor Kolar's scherzo Britain as the Mandatory Power. effect upon east and west than all Feb. 17, Highland Park; Feb. 25, for strings is a delightful bit of Those best acquainted with the cir- the trade and commerce that can be C Northwestern; March 7, Southeast- work and under his direction the men cumstances are convinced of the ne- imagined. The world has always been Maloney-Campbell ern; Mrach 13, Northern; March 15, played it well. Victor Ilerbert's "Al cessity of working in friendly har- governed by ideas, and ideas have Realty Co., Inc. Northwestern; March 17, Highland Fresco" made the audience happy and mony with the large Arab population been the most potent factors of hu- 604 FREE PRESS BLDG. Park; March 18, Northeastern; April one enjoyed the ever changing tempos of Palestine. Such co-operation has, B man progress. sue General Real Estate, Insurance, 4, Southeastern; April 17, Northeast- of the orchestra. as a matter of fact, already been ef- Oldest Nationalist Movement. Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In. The two Armenian musical paint- fected for a long time past, and—in ern; April 18, Northern. 6 it not indeed a great idea, the Is vestments and Store Property These concerts begin promptly at ings by Guedenian were typical of a spite of occasional disturbances large- consummation and fruition of which PHONE CHERRY 1191. 8 o'clock and last for an hour or an sad and stricken people. The Ber- ly fomented for political purposes by we are witnessing in wonder and 111110131111121011111111111 ;nril ,/ hour and a quarter, no that the young ceuse seemed to be a wail or lament outsiders—the most experienced ob- amazement today, an idea which the 261111111112111111131111111111511 1101I11MIMIIIMII01E113MMINIEMMEMEIRMIMIMUNIIIIEIMITIIiI people who go to them may be home of a weary heart. The program clos- servers do not at all despair of an Esther and the Jew in I'ersia in the sword and fire, dungeon and persecu- JEWS THROUGHOUT with a happy performance of eventual and peaceful solution of the episode on Vi'ednesd. y evening. A NewYork Custom ShoeShop by 9:30 at the latest. They are open ed tion have been powerless to kill? What to the children and their parents of Tschaikowsky's "Capriccio Italien." problem created by the differences be- is called Zionism is the oldest na- AGES TO BE SHOWN vocal solo by Mrs. A. Lappin Cohen, Shoes and Booth built to order. the public schools and their friends. tween the two races. There is noth- by Mrs. S. 0. Popkin, tionalist movement in the world. But Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- A nominal admission fee of 25 and "The Impresario," Mozart's AT ANNUAL EXHIBIT accompanied ing to justify the accusations of spo- side by side with Mr. Balfour's fa- and other musical numbers will add pers. Specialists in cripple and 50 cents is charged. liation and confiscation that have been to the interest of the Wednesday Masterpiece, Coming on mous declaration, the declaration of orthopedic work. (Continued from page 1.) Previous to the concerts, Robert de made—as, for instance, that the Jews two other great men, Amos and evening performance. A Persian February 6. Bruce goes to the public schools and Glances. The dances are under the dance will also be a feature of that WM. E. HINTZ have "jumped" the Arabs' claim. The Isaiah, to-wit. direction of Miss Gale Baker of the evening. rights of non-Jewish communities in Cherry 686 gives illustrated talks on the pro- 1520 Broadway Ilere is the declaration of Amos: Recreation Department. The story of "The Impresario" or Palestine are specially safeguarded grooms. These concerts and these On Saturday evening, Feb. 4, the talks combined form a course in mu- "Iloodwinking the Manager," which in the-original declaration made by "I will bring again the captivity of The Sunday afternoon program will My people Israel, and they shall build In MN 11M1 sical appreciation of a very instruc- is coming to Orchestra Hall Monday the British government be repeated during the evening, with Young Judaean Dramatic Club and the waste cities, and inhabit them; the post-graduate class of the Shaarey evening, Feb. 0, under the auspices of tive kind. Arrangements are being the following additional numbers: Question of the Arabs. and they shall plant vineyards, and Vocal solo, Mrs. Ilarold Redfield; vio- Zedek will stage two sketches por- made with the Parochial schools to the Twentieth Century Club Music drink the wine thereof; they shall Group, is based upon an historical But it is not as though the Arab traying scenes of Jewish history. The give a certain number of concerts in lin solo, Victor Polant, and selections latter group will picture the appeal Britain also make gardens and eat the fruit them, in order that the young people episode, and the characters represent- had not a land of his own. sovereignty of them. And I will plant them upon by the I.yric String Quartet, com- by Menasseh ben Israel to Crow ed are from real life. already recognizes Arab in every section of Detroit shall have posed of Victor Polnat, first violin; In 1786 Emanuel Schickaneder, over a vast region. In comparison their land, and they shall no more be well for a return to England by the Detroit's Exclusive Hatter the benefit of this great orchestra erstwhile poet, dramatist, librettist, Palestine is a tiny land. Its impor- plucked out of their land which I I.eo Hellman, second violin; Florian Jews. The Judaeans will show the which a handful of enthusiastic mu- Wittman, viola, and Bruno Steinke, have given them, said the Lord." musician, singer, actor and also the Lance in the eyes of the world wholly Jewish fugitives from Brazil before sic lovers give a vast amount of mo- cello. Library Park Hotel Bldg. Isaiah sounds the same hopeful general manager of the Vienna Opera rests upon its immemorial association Peter Stuyvesant. A vocal solo, Gret. ney to maintain. Feature Hillel the Neel House, engaged Mozart, the great with the Jews. Nor is the Jon% an note: "The Lord shall comfort Zion: chaninoff's "My Native I.and," will Music is being recognized as a spir- Monday evening, Jan. 30, the pro- Gratiot at Library. the music for a alien. The Jew and the Arab are He shall comfort all her waste places; be given by Mrs. A. Cooper. Dutch compose itual necessity in the lives of peo- composer to fantastic opera, "The Magic branches of the same Semitic race, and Ile will make her wilderness like gram will be featured by two epi- Colonial dances will be given by the wommoil sr N. ple as being a channel through which new sodes of the pageant, dealing with Eden, and her desert like the garden Flute," which he, Schickanender, as and, moreover, have always got on come things of great satisfaction and Mlle] the Nasi and Jochanan ben Zak- pupils of Miss KathP•n Pereira. The refreshment and the maintaining of librettist, was writing, and which, well together. The presence of the of the Lord; joy and gladness shall kai. The first, to be staged by the Junior Young People's Society of although the opera was not yet fin- Jews in Palestine, so far from being be found therein." this orchestra by a few public spir- Bicur Cholem Juniors, will show the Temple Beth El will present the tab. Historic Comsummation. ited citizens is providing a remark- ished, the company was rehearsing on prejudicial to the interests of the Sanhedrin in session, during which leau "Ruth and Naomi" The amazing thing is that these the stage of the opera house. Arabs, will on the contrary, be highly able opportunity for those who are a heathen asks Hillel to teach him the Co-Operating Organizations. Mozart's sister-in-law was engaged beneficial. The Jew will be a good statements, written more than two law in the short period of time that aware of what music can give them, Among the organizations co-oper - to get it for a modest expenditure of as Prima Donna Assoluta at the neighbor. There will he a guaran- and a half thousand years ago, about he can stand on one leg. The heathen ating with the Detroit Department opera, and, feeling her position se- teed religious, political and legal this very land we are discussing are, money. gets the reply: "Do not unto anoth- The Detroit. Symphony Society in cure on account of her relation to equality, and there will certainly be as I have already said, today well er what you would not that another of Recreation and the Educational keeping with the spirit of big things Mozart, she amused herself by mak- no exactions, confiscations and expro- within the sphere of practical polities. do unto you. This is the whole law, Department of the United Jewish Charities in collecting material for in Detroit has arranged to give 40 ing life miserable for all through her priations such as the Arab has been These prophecies of Amos and Isaiah, the rest is commentary." the exhibit are the following: Jewish such school concerts—a thing never prima donna tantrums. Combined accustomed to endure for five cen- two great Jewish poets and statesmen The second, a pantomime by the Women's Club, Hadassah, Temple —the two vocations were seldom with these amusing pranks is a love tunes. before done on any such scale in any I met various Arab leaders during found apart in ancient days—may same society, shows Jochanan ben Beth El Sisterhood, Temple Emanuel story of the neprew of the librettist, city in the world. who is trying.to get his sweetheart a my stay in the country, and I im- easily be realized literally in Pales- Zakkai before the Roman general Sisterhood, Ladies' Auxiliary of fie prominent role in the opera; and pressed upon them the fact that every tine in the course of the next 20 years. who had conquered Judaea. The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Ladies' asks for permission to estab- Auxiliary of the B'nai lErth SECOND YOUNG PEOPLE'S which he finally succeeded in doing responsible Jewish leader fully rec- I actually saw the wilderness like Rabbi the help of Mozart, who was ognizes thb stake the Arab has in Eden and the desert turned into a lish his Yeshivah at Yavneh and is Auxiliary of the Arbeiter Ring, 1,3 CONCERT SERIES BEGIN through always ready to come to the aid of the country, and is most anxious that garden. I saw waste cities being re- granted the wish that results in the dies' Auxiliary of the First Hun. ON SATURDAY MORNING a pretty girl. the two branches of the Semitic race built and vineyards clothing the moun- creation of the history university. garian Synagogue, Women's Ell . In addition to these two episodes, iy aC thli t arp Tickets for the opera will he on should co-nperate there in friendly tain sides. e j et oe n f wliV tshh e el a nFr s: e at ist S tue otr c en i . e t y s ,ta Pr u ri m REMOVAL And it is Britain's wonderful des- Roman dancing and violin solos by Many people would without a doubt sale at Grinnel's on and after Feb. 2. harmony. The relations between large I. Katz, accompanied by Mrs. Katz, Club of Oakland, Mothers' Club of tiny to bring this to pass, to have Reservations are being made now sections of the Arab and Jewish popu- ANNOUNCEMENT be very much interested in a sym- phony orchestra and symphonic mu- when accompanied 'by check mailed to lotions, especially the native-born the chief oversight of this splendid will be numbers on the Monday even- tr the P We wish to announce to our sic if they had the opportunity to either Mrs. Mary II. Christie, 2517 Palestinians, are even now friendly and historic and sacred consummation. ing program. customers and friends that on or Miss Muriel Netzorg reports that The program Tuesday evening will Let it he the care of all Jews in all learn about the various instruments John it street, or bliss Alma Clock, and cordial. about Jan. 20 we will be located to co- parts of the world to see that Britaillie he staged entirely by the Detroit Art the Public I.ibrary has owned Ideal ■ Practical One. that constitute a symphony orchestra, 5535 Woodward avenue, or care of the b fircothmemji l e t. % e at our new quarters, 208-210 Mc- e rxi hit When starting for Palestine in the self-denying efforts are not in vain, Club, except for the singing of the operate s w hiitnhg the a t e something about the composers who Twentieth Century Club, Detroit, Kerchey building, 2631 Woodward "March to Jerusalem" by the Young for, primarily and finally, the suc- spring in order to study the situation wrote and write music for such an Mich. l avi d B. Ave. So, when you want a good plr literature i : r: t. s rc eeptoi or . Mar:. great on the spot, I wondered whether I was cess of this great movement depends Judaeans. Pantomimes will present i Werbe, orchestra, how they wrote it and why chairman of the master sr' suit or overcoat that is made and the story of Abraham, to be followed not upon Britain but upon the Jewish em they wrote it. There is being consid- LYRIC STRING QUARTET going to discover that I had all my people. They alone can establish, on up by the stories of Moses and Solo- reports h fits perfectly, see 113 first. been the victim of a great illu- ered as part of the program of the WILL PLAY AT EXHIBIT life thusiasm prevails ammr the hxd mon. Other pantomimes will show a foundation deep and sure, their own sion, or whether I should, on the con- next year's activities of the Detroit they ex' PHILIP RICE Jeremiah mourning over the destruc- artists regarding the work expho.t. Symphony Orchestra an illustrated The exhibition of Jewish arts and teary, strengthen and confirm my be- National Home. Importing Tailor n a ppin Caththne re tion of the Temple and the Jews in t p i e o o c n t. to Nhl Ldisplay lecture at Orchestra Hall preceding crafts, to be held at the Jewish In- lief that this great problem was 208-210 McKerchey Bldg. Mrs. exile in Babylon. Alrasha Orlikoff The Second Fool each of the symphony programs. As stitute, beginning Jan. 29, could be worthy and capable of solution. Could will be accompanied by Miss Sara that she has secured the co-open an introduction to such a series of stated to be not only an exhibition of the ancient glory ever be recaptured, of the most prominent musicians in lectures, it has been decided to ad- Jewish artists and sculptors, but also this land—now so starved and de- The Jewish philosopher, Moses Weinberg in a violin solo. Another mit to the second series of Young musicians; for among our midst are nulled—ever be repeopled, this fruit- Mendelssohn, was a very witty man violin solo, "By the Waters of Baby- town, many of w'oom are drawn from People's concerts, which begin Sat- appearing in the week's program ful sold—lacking hand and brains— as well as a wise one; and the Em- lon," will be presented by 1..:. White, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, have agreed to furnish music s? urday morning at Orchestra Hall, at ever he restored to that state of fer- peror Frederick the Second, of Ger- accompanied by Miss Holskin. prominent musicians. O. The Young Women's Hebrew As- compliment to the work of the the 10:30, for five consecutive Saturday many many, became a great friend of his, exhibit. The Lyric String Quartet, recently tility in which it once rejoiced? who are to participate in ociation will present the story of mornings at the same hour, to people It did not take me long to see that and liked to have him always at court, and having made its initial of all ages interested in orchestra mu- organized so that he could enjoy both the se- apearance before the Sister o the question of the rehabilitation o p nothing to do with mere rious wisdom and the playful wit of sic. The concerts last for one and Temple Beth El, will be heard, to Palestine had David Owl"' Abraham Cooper one-half hours, the entire orchestra is the other with Mrs. Harold Redfield, on sentiment or illusion, but was a the Jewish sage. One day, some mis- there and in the course of the five the opening night, Jan. 29. The per straightforward proposition to which chievous courtiers, who were perhaps concerts, the auditor will have a sonnel of the quartet is composed of any rational man would subscribe jealous of Moses Mendelssohn, and chance to make the complete acquaint- the following, who are also members What Palestine has been, Palestine wanted to see him look foolish, plan- ance of every instrument in the or- of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra: may be again. The same sun is shin- ned a joke on him. They wrote out a chestra. Ile will learn the methods Victor Polant, first violinist; Leo ing! it has the some soil, climate. poster, and hung it in a hall where used by the various comp-sers and he Ilellman, second violinist; Florian It but needs hand and heads Mendelssohn would be sure to see it: will see how it is that the language of Whittman, viola; Bruno Steinke, to cultivate the soil scientifically, the and they, with the emperor, watched music as spoken by an orchestra has 'cello. Those who heard this quartet necessary capital to develop the coms- to see what would happen when the come to be what it is. at its first appearance will surely not try, to make it not only the home of Jewish philosopher saw it. Mendels- These talks afford the business man fail to avail themselves of the privi- the national culture of the Jewish entire came up and read on the poster: who would like to know something of lege to again hear them. people, but a source of increased pros- "Moses Mendelssohn is the greate,t the force and the "whys" and "where- Mrs. Ilarold Redfield, who was Miss perity to the world, of benefit to hu- fool in my kingdom." blendelssohn fores" that stand back of this appar- a source of glanced around, guessed that the em- Cohen, needs no introduction to manity at large, and ently complicated mechanism, his blirah peror must be near, and simply signed Detroit music lovers, for she has, strength and prestige to Britain. chance to see how the "wheels work" many times, charmed audiences with Sir Herbert Samuel has succeeded the poster: "Frederick the Second." and to get "on the inside." They will her beautiful voice and interpretation. in gathering around him a number of dissipate forever any idea that this CARMEL WINE COMPANY 1. Katz, member of the Detroit meno administrative ability who are music is difficult to listen to and make. Symphony Orchestra, accompanied by anxious and ready to do all in their OPENS DETROIT AGENCY him realize that the only popular mu- Mrs. I. Katz, will play Monday eve- mower to carry out the terms of the sic there is, is familiar music and ning. Mr. Katz has already endeared Mandate in a sympathetic spirit. But The Carmel Wine Company of Pal- that the more he hears any of the compositions performed, the more he himself to Detroit audiences and will their success must inevitably depend estine has opened an office in Detroit this bond closer with each new on the energy and enthusiasm of the at 3121 Hastings street. The wine is is going to like them and make valu- make Select Dandng Nightly appearance. Jewish people of the world, their sold for sacramental purposes only, able friends for life to whom he can Abraeha Orlokoss, Russian concert readiness and fitness to seize the great according to the clause in the prohi- Our Life Insurance Plan Will Interest You always turn and get unfailing re- now presented to them. bition act. llyman Lewin-Epstein is freshment, recreation and entertain- violinist, recently returned from Los opportunity A Casket of Jewels. Angeles, where he was affiliated with ' in charge of the Detroit agency. The ment. Particular People Prefer The orchestra at these nrerts'viii the Los Angeles Orchestra, will play Palestine, i repeat, is a casket of present allotment of Palestine wines UNION INVESTMENT BUILDING the Palais be under the direction of Victor Kolar on Tuesday evening. Mr. Orlokoss is iewels, • glorious estate which has in this country will be the last to be and Robert de Bruce, who so sleeves- well-known here and in the far west, been let down by centuries of gross imported, importation of more wines where he toured extensively. neglect. The Turks cut down trees being prohibited according to a new Strictly censored. Highest fully carried through the first series Phone, Cadillac 7509 320 West Fort St. Others on the program are Mrs. A. and never troubled to replace them; law passed by Congress and signed and who is delivering similar le-tires standard Mr. White and Mrs. A. Lapin slaughtered the livestock of the roun- by President Harding. in all of the public schools of Detroit, Cooper, Cohen. try, and never provided for the fu- Merl ifloksesses Sums* IlleatmlinIL will give the talks. Brtruit 3ffurniture H. & B. MARKS a anumnummininuictsi Edmund G. Lewis I U Henry the Hatter Miss Detroit Cigar 8c Each The Cooper Agency General Insurance Service State Managers Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. Palais de Dame