TitEfiattORAWISII (A RONICLE Cadillac-Eight Touring Cars, Limousines PRIVATE APPEARING CARS Courteous and Careful Drivers 301 -CADILLAC - 301 Hourly Rate, $3.00 Per Hour BROADWAY TAXICAB AND SERVICE COMPANY Abe Hertzberg, Mgr. 1448 Randolph St. USI C . Sunday Popular Concerts Have Successful Opening. The popular Sunday concerts In Orchestra Hall had the most success- 1 ful opening in their history and next Sunday, Nov. .1, comes another con.; cert of the same description. The so.I loist will be Frank Bishop, a young! Michigan pianist whom both Mr. Gabrilowitsch and Mr. Kolar look on' as of very remarkable talent. An- • !other feature of the program will be ! the performance for the first time in Detroit of the wonderful Third Or- chestral Suite of Tschaikovsky. The whole program comprises the "Sem- iramide” Overture of Rossini; Ballet Music from Goldmarks opera, "The' Queen of Sheba," Liszt's Second Con- certo in A major for piano and or- chestra and the Third Orchestral Suite of Tschaikovsky. What do you want to HAVE? What do you want to DO? The places you want to go—the comforts or luxuries you like around you—the talents you wish to culti- vate—education for your children— all are possible if you have the will- power to SAVE. First Young People's Concert. , The World's Three Greatest Cantors M. HERSCHMAN Z. KWARTIN D. ROITMAN Will Appear in a Joint Recital at Orchestra Hall At 8:30 P. M. Sun. Eve., Nov. 18 Get your tickets early at the following places and avoid the last minute rush: Plotkin's Book Store, Adelaide and Hastings; Fleishenberg's Confection- ery, Hastings and Bendrie; Lazaroff's Book Store, 1025 Westminster; Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward Ave. Under Management of Detroit Musical Bureau. 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Webber Tots adesetts.,.. n o 0.1,1 tot by a Unman., Wnt. M. rerrett Clare.. %Sioux IV. K. Morrie danwe Buchanan E. C. V. Hunan Feed W. Kerr Diets B. Dunteld Jew. A. Schulte Crank A. Schulte Harry Kendall Chart. Allinger Blend I 013-130-041-000-0-134 0013 00000000-00-0-04100-0400-013-01300 CAPTAIN James J. Murphy CIVIL ENGINEER — COUNCILMAN — FOR Fourteen years' intimate participation in city affairs. et000- 000-008{tete000 Avery Ave. and Grand Trunk R. R. Northway 1901- 1191 "WHITE STAR ROOFS ON EVERY STREET' Regional Distributors Keystone Roofing Waterproof Papers. Mfg., including STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION ) Tnsehs ad Mei« Seats Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC dc SERVICE CORP. 01-1N 1411aa AVMs' It is not how much you save, but— Do you save something regularly? If money will buy it, there is no better or easier way to het what you want—or to do what you want than to save somethin8 each week. Rosa Raise and Giacomo Rimini to Appear in Concert Monday. Rosa Raise and Giacomo Rimini will appear in concert at Arena Ger- dens this Monday evening. Raisa is one of the youngest, as well as one of the most brilliant, in the long succession of Jewish ar- tists who on both the operatic and dramatic stage have given glory to their race. Mme. Raise is not a Jew- ish artist in the narrow nationalist sense of the term; true to her race's proverbial breadth of sympathy and vision she has made all art her prov- ince, and is equally at home in the songs of Russian, German, Italian, French or English composers, while in Yiddish music she has a field in which she is unrivalled. Speaking all these languages fluently, she adds that peculiarly Jewish quality of sym- pathy which enables her to penetrate into the soul of each of them. In the realm of opera Mme. Raisa has won her greatest triumphs, in the works of Italian composers, as it was to Italy she fled, a refugee from the horrible pogroms of her native Bus- sin, and It was Italy who trained her for the operatic stage, Italy who gave her alike her debut and her first tri- umphs. No wonder that she has de-' cloned she loves of all nations Italy and the Italians best, though of re- cent years the land of Verdi and Puccini has been forced to share her affections with America. "Hard work and patiencd are the essentials of operatic success or suc- -mil in the concert field,' said Mme. Raise recently. "It was Mme. Mar- chesi who taught me the value of WARNS OF IMPOSTOR patience, of building slowly, and of not attempting to hurry oneself into The Jewish public.; and B'nai B'rith positions for which one is not ready. I remember hearing Mme. Marchesi lodges in particular, are hereby warn- say again and again: 'My dear young ed ageing an impositor who gives girl, why be impatient? If you don't the name of • Brasd, Goldberg and do a thing well today you will do it lifubablylothet; hliases, who claims to well tomorrow; and if not this year, represent the Leo N. Levi Memorial why then next year. Youth can al- Hospital of Hot Springs, Ark. This ways afford tro wait, and by not wait- man is about 64 years old, 5 feet six ing it often destroys itself. . The su- inches in hpght, and•is rather stout. preme thnig is not to do a thing now, but to do it well when you do it.', • "I have never forgotten this advice and I never shall. The trouble with young singers is that often they have never listened to thin advice even if they have received it. We live in an age of hurry, and youth is impatint to be up and doing. This is as it should be, for it shows that youth is awake. But age has also its wisdom. We who ore young are too often impaitent with this wisdom and our impatience we pay for with bitter tears. Better three or four years of unremitting study than a failure at ■ debut. I knew 13 operas thoroughly before I made my debut at I'arma, and ever since then I have considered 13 my lucky number.' The program for the Rosa Raisa and Giacomo Rimini concert follows: v Mae Gleatilalla 4111 Form the Habit of Systematic Saving THE PEOPLES STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Your RESOURCES OVER Savings Bank OPen 6 to 8 $ 125,000,000 Monday Evenings 1 ! II II I t l 30 BRANCHES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Rabbi A. B. Rhine, secretary, informs us that he had swindled quite a num- ber of people and he should be turned over to the police. The only one who is authorized to represent the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital is Miss Teonie Green of Lit- tle Rock, Ark., who is at present in Texas in the interest of the Nurses' Home Fund of the Leo N. Levi Me- oriel Hospital. Walter C. Piper Endorsed by Local Jews. have written interesting letters to Mr. Piper and each praises his sense of civic duty and advocates his elec- I.ettera received by Walter Piper, candidate for the Council, from a tion to the nine-man Council. number of Detroit Jews, including D. CORRECTION W. Simons, Fred M. Butzel, Ben .B. Jacobs, Samuel S. Stahl and Louis I. - In last week's issue of The Chron- Frank, express satisfaction at his suc- icle it was erroneously stated that cess in having been nominated for the Walter S. Ileavenrich was elected a Council and pledge him their support. member of the board of directors of Temple Beth El. Samuel Ileavenrich The above named Detroit Jews was the man re-elected to that office. Announcing the Dime Savings Bank's New "Buy $500" lan %mitri Sicilian! (Bolero) Mn,.. Raba. Barbie' dl Sleigh* (Cavatinil Rossini Sic Rimini. . Autumn b . Oh, Cease Thy Singing, khiden P A Z " .7 1". Raehmaninorf c. He It Bright Day Tethailtowsky Mme. Duet from "Don Pasquale" Donitetti Nine. Rals• •ned Si.. Rimini. a. Non voglio amarti Toad b. Toreador Song (Carmen) Bizet The tremendous popularity of the Dime `buying" $1,000 has encouraged us to broaden this service. Now, you can "buy" $500 as well • as $1,000 on easy weekly payments as follows: *500.00 on the Four Year Plan •2.26 Per Week Woodman b. ADo""hl.ot6G foR177:l..olivIemhd. H Menem. ha C. Cnson Horvegienne Fourth... Ra •ora from Dame"....Tschaikovw.srd kyi Sig. Rimini. Duet from "II Troves ore - Nine. Ralaa anal 011, Carol P eeeee ot accompanist. B'NAI MOSHE AUXILIARY TO GIVE DANCE DEC. 2 •1,000.00 on the four year plan • • 4.52 per week 1,000.00 on the three year plan • 6.13 per week 1,000.00 on the two year plan • 9.33 per week 1,000.00 on the one year plan • 18.95 per week The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con- gregation B'nai Moshe is completing arrangements for the annual Chan- ukah ball to be given at the Hotel Stotler on Sunday evening, Dec. 2. For a number of successive years, this affair has been acknowledged as one of the foremost events of the season. Tickets can be obtained at the door or from the committee in charge, con- sisting of Mrs. Peter Vasa, chairman; Mrs. Jacob Farkas, assistant chair- man; Mrs. Joseph Gressfeld, secre- tary, and Mrs. Ilarry Bosnian, treas- urer. culated recently from French sources that negotiations looking to the issue of a foreign loan to Poland were being conducted with the house of Rothschild and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. of New York, and that Otto Kahn, representative of the latter house, conditioned the Jew- ish restrictions in Poland, are branded as "unfounded" in reliable quarters here. It is also denied that the loan nego- tiations with J. P. Morgan Co. failed. Senator Hamerling, a member of the anti-Semitic party, a baptized Ga- lician Jew, who was appointed to pro- ceed to America to negotiate with the J. P. Morgan Co., it is understood, will not be able to make the trip be- cause his alleged activities in Poland, while an American citizen, constitute him undesirable in America. On Easy Payments • Savings Bank's new easy payment plan for With money you can make money. Start and have • your '1,000.00 one two, three, or four years now from today) AVIt SAVINGS BANK PARIS (J. T. A.)—The report cir- Phones: Far AuSeaohnes, The first of the five concerts for Young People will be given in Orches-, tral Hall next Saturday morning, Nov. 10, at 0:30. The general sub- 1 feet. which will be discussed by Ediith M. Rhetta, will be The Symphony." Miss Rbetts will talk of the symphony in general and the sonata form in particular and the music illustrations will be the lovely little First Sym- phony of Beethoven, which in simplic- ity and naive beauty is close to the symphonies of Haydn, and the very beautiful Largo from Dvorak's Sym- phony, "From the New World." 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