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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-11-23

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A mericas 'apish Periodical Carter

UPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Detroit Repertoire
themselves in accompanying the ar- ticularly good this season, in fact the
ists, and brought out all the beauties entire orchestra is much improved
Announced By
of the score. The demonstration over last season. Another capacity,
Wagnerians
which followed showed dearly that house was on hand.
Schkolnik's performance was a com-
An important engagement at the'
p lete triumph, and he was recalled
time and again. For the orchestral Isa Kremer to Appear in Con - Shubert-Detroit during Thanksgiving •
portion of the program Gabrilowitsch
cert Opening Series of Muni - :week, is announced, when the Wag-
nerian Opera company will open its
Triumph as So- chose the "Tragic Overture," by
Scholnik Wins
cal Evenings of Interest
'. return engagement of eight per-,
ld
"Run-
B rahms, and Karl onymark's
lout; Gnbrilowitsch Makes
romances, commencing Monday, ,
tie Weddin g" SymphGo
to Jewish Community.
Nov. 26. Richard Wagner's music-
Gabrilowitsch's only appearance as
His Only Appearance.
dramas will be the major part of the
conductor at the regular Sunday af-
Cantors Hershman, Kwartin and repertory. It is the intention of
s Schkolnik, concertmeister of ternoon "Pop" roncert came last Sun
Roitman, whit appeared in Orchestra Melvin II. Heiberg, the impressario
py
our own orchestra, is one of those ar- day. It was an eventful day for music Hall Sunday evening, while failing to . of the company, to present the works '
ove their listeners with lovers. A magnificent program su-
w ho m jay of the music that reach- perbly played and a soloist of high draw the audience to compare with' of the pre-eminent master under even
lists
sheer
the the hear:. Once a year this very caliber gave them a real afternoon's the one that greeted them during more brilliant circumstances than
their visit last year, nevertheless last spring, for he has assembled a
eg
fine artist steps from his seat in the enjoyment. Katharine Goodson, Eng- made a success of the concert. , company this year infinitely larger
orchestra and performs for us, this fish pianiste, was the soloist and of-
Their program, while it included than the original, by the addition of
year favori-g us with the exquisitely fered the "Concerto for Piano and
ritual selections and one Russian many specially selected from among
beautiful land let us say one of the Orchestra" by Delius. This composi- song, was mteworthy for its folk the most famous and gifted German
compositions) Concerto tion is not in the convention form of
most
difficult
for violin
and orchestra in D-major concertos, being rather a development songs. Cantor Hershman was par- , artists.
Among the newcomers with the
'Beethoven.
Never has of a theme, varied and worth a rich tieularly applauded for his Yiddish company are: Elsa Gentner-Fischer, a
op. 1,)
Schkolnik, or any other artist for that orchestral background. Miss Good- selections.
The cantors' convert was given as popular singer from Eurep,Cs leading
matter given us a more satisfying son needs no introduction to Detroit
an introduction to the series of con- opera houses; Louis l'erard, and Ida
performance, and never has our eon- audiences, and this time she was en-
certmeister shown a greater virtues- joyed just as much as one previous carts of Jewish interest, to be pre- . Moerike, Elsa Alsen, the dramatic
rented here under the supervision of soprano of the original company, will
ily than he did on Thursday and Fri- appearances. Four novelties were on
in Detroit with the company, as
day evenings oflast week. It was the progrem namely: Overture to the Detroit Musical Bureau, with M. be
Shaver as manager. well as Ottilie Metzger, Edith. Fick-
beautiful playing—Beethoven inter "Prince Igor" by }toroth!), On a
will cher and Lotte Appel. Several new
e
cond
concert
in
the
series
The
s
preted as a red blooded, living human Merry Folk-Tune" by Elkus, "Con-
be given Sunday evening, Dec. 2, when names among other American sing-
cold and colorless as verb) for Piano and Orchestra" by
list: Eleanore de Cis-
being, and not
many are wont to play him. The first Delius, and Schubert's "Viennese the famous and well known Ise Kra- ors are on the
mer, reputed to be the leading Jewish nun's. Ethel Frank, and Joan Ruth,
movement is the longest and the most Dances" arranged by the eminent
concert singer, will appear in Orches- the former an established singer of
intricate. Schkolnik played this with Leopold Stokowski, leader of the Phil-
Ilall. Wagner's roles. Herman Weil, a
impeccable skill and intonation. In adelphia Orchestra. Other numbers tra
Mr. Shaver's announcement of the former Metropolitan Opera company
which the singing tone included Wagner's "Prelude to the
RoMatila
the his violin was beautiful and he dis- Mastersingers" and the ever-popular series of concerts states that his aim favorite, is new this season, as well
of
will be to present to local Jews the • as Adolf Schoepflin, Max Lippmann,
played a poetic sense that sons con- "Unfinished Symphony" by Schubert. inexhaustible treasures of Jewish re- Eduard Kandl, and Rudolf Ritter, a
mendable. The last movement which The audience enioyed it all and much
as a means tenor of high repute in Europe. }kin-
contains a folk song theme is quite applause followed each and every ligious and folk music,
d contributing to the musical events rich Knote, Theodor Lattermann,
different ;rum the preceding move- number. The orchestra was in tine
of the Jewish community. The mord Paul Schwartz and Benno Ziegler
ments. Again in this Schkolnik fettle and responded to Gabrilo-
were in Detroit last spring.
showed himself at be a master. Ga- witsch's baton with almost perfection and financial support of Jewish music
brilowitscli and his men quite outdid precision. The string section is par- lovers is appealed for.
L Irene Williams to Appear
Here Monday, Nov. 26
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Fail line of canned goods and the riaht
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Ifolid•y line of Toys and Novelties arriv-
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of a neighborhood store, bat with •

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Business Men's Noon Lunch.
Special Eight Course Chicken Din-
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JACK CROPPER, Manager

M. FABRICK — FURS

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Special attention given to remodel-
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Beauty Parlor
/lair Goods and Conmetice
Woodward at the Boulevard
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Pocahontas Nut for base-
$11.25
burnen .
$14.00
Furnace Coke
Five to. loads 504 km per ton.

labor-saving devices present in every lection in colors prevails.
In every living room in the El Ver-
form, but also the El Verano has been
built and furnished wit htaste and ano there is a beautifully upholstered
refinement throughout. The decors. davenport, two comfortable and lux-
tions, which are different in adjoin- urious chairs, a living room table in
writing
ing apartments, are the result of dark wood tastefully carved, a
as the table, a
study and work on the part of Man- desk inthe same wood
book rack and side table,
del Brothers, of Chicago, who were combination
d two handsome beveled glass wall mir-
responsible for the furnishing an
decorations. Color schemes which rota and beautiful bridge lamp in old
with • silk shade. The paper on
harmonize beautifully are to be gold
been chosen with wis-
found throughout the building. the walls has
Many people looking for apart- donand s sense of beauty and pre-
ments in the city have corn *inn(' of portion and harmonizes perfectly with

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Italian Antique Bridge Sets-36.

36 cloth and four 14.14 napkins
to match, $10.

ments the living rooms are more than and 'nth' home itself, and these the
20 feet long and in the three and four El Verano gives in a superlative do-

Extra Large Nuts, fancy quality

New crop just received
10 LBS. $8.45
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Meet and greet your trio ent
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Now located at 3724 Woodward

app. Orchestra Hall

ELECTRICAL WORK

Electric Wiring and Lighting Fix-
Repairing of All Kinds.
tures.

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As in every large city, the trend of
what they consider sufficient room.
D. and F.. M. Rosenthal, owners of people living in Detroit has been to-
the El Verano and experienced apart- ward apartment houses, as may be
ment builders, have taken this into seen from the many huge buildings
consideration and in their apartment ' growing up in the outlying districts.
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room apartments there are thre
closets in each one and in some four
Living in the El Verano, the guest
"Our architect, Charles N. Agree,
will enjoy all the modern conveniences
said Mr. Rosenthal, "is one of the and comforts of life in an expensive
finest in this part of the country, and hotel, while also he will have none of
in edsigning the El Verano he has its drawbacks. He will have all the
embodied all the newest ideas to make advantages of a private dwelling in
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Situated in the heart of a splendid an apartment building of the great- the number of rooms and privacy.
E North Woodward residence district, est comfort and convenience to the Then, too, for the business man, the.
Verano offers an ideal location in
= with an admirable outlook on all sides, teants."
= with transportation within a few hun-
Among the many conveniences of- which to live, far from the noise and
dred feet by bus or street car that fered by the El Verano tee those who grime of downtown.
= takes 30 minutes to reach the business are looking for a beautiful, comfort-
heart of the city, the El Vermin, De- abel and well located apartment are
— a-
troit's newest palatial
furnished maid service, if required; private
apartment opened last Sunday.
telephones or switchboard service;
The completion of the El Verano every apartment over two rooms with
marks a new development in apart- facilities to sleep four people, with
EF. ments in its section of the city. It is Murphy beds; outside package and
Members
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' just a few feet from Woodward an- , refrigerator service, eliminating any
New York Stock Excitant/.
= desk in the same wood as the table, a ' leother for the housekeeper by prevent-
New York Cotton E•rhange
Park, and is the only luxurious fur- log delivery boys coming into the kit-
Philodelphie Stoat Exchange
Chicago Stock Fixchang•
nished apartment in that section of chen and tracking up the floor; spe-
Chicago Board of Trad•
a- the city that offers so many convex- cial metal cabinets in the bath room
Detroit Stock Exchange
=I iences to the person looking for a for medicine and toilet aricles; plebty
Assoc.• New York Curb
home. of base plugs in all apartments; corn-
—: For many years that section of plete furnishings all new and in the
best of taste; linen, silver, dishes and
f7eannda trl= egiee every household convenience ready
Now with the advent of this huge, for the new tenant and never used
. , perfectly-apponited apartment, one by anyone else; practical kitchens
I may enjoy all the advantages of a with a perfect utilization of space
I homesite in a handy and livable lo- which saves steps and bother for *eh.
I cation with none of the drawbacks and housewife; elevator service and count- 1
bothers that come in taking care of less other facilities which make for ,
a single home.
the comfort and the happiness of the 1
The El Verano, a splendidly con- tenant.
Majestic Building
structed building which any citizen
The lobby of the El Verano, which I
Cadillac 4332
might be proud to have in his com- comes like a pleasant greeting to its i
munity, contains 63 apartments of guests, is probably one of the Cnest
Carl M. Deakin,
two, three and four rooms each. The rooms of any apartment in the coun-
Manager
building, which embodies all the latest try. Furnished in a most decorative
conveniences and devices of modern color scheme with hangings and rug; ! New York
Clndand
Philadelphia
architecture, is so made that every of harmonizing hues, with comfort- t e
apartment is on outside one. There able chairs, writing desks, vases and
is not a court in the building and . palms, the lobby is inviting and
every window in every room opens
' beautiful and a room of which any of
out into the outside air, doing away the tenants may be justly proud.
with the gloom, stuffiness and faulty
To step into a living room in the
ventilation that so many court apart- El Veranc—into any living room in
Ky. and Virginia Lump. $ 8.75
ments have.
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any one of the many apartments, for
The El Verano is the embodiment
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lions, noted American soprano. The
:Mozart Opera company are making
= hteir appearance here on Monday eve-
—=— sing, of Nov. 26, at the Arena Gar-
E dens.
The production was organized and
= is under the personal direction of Wit.
liam Wade Hinshaw, a well known
— figure in American musical life and
no of the best known of the impres-
_ arias of New York. He has chosen
a notable cast, fitting companion ar-
'a fists for Miss Williams, inclulding
= Ellen Rumsey, soprano, Judson House,
= tenor, Leo de Hierapolis baritone,
=, Killian Palmer, soprano, Pierre Rem-
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= ' gton, basso and Elliot Schneck,
= pianist.
It is an interesting fact that sew-
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a' I eral months after Mr. Hinshaw or-
ganized the "Cosi fan Tutte" com-
= pany for a coast to coast tour that
— the Metropolitan Opera in New York
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..
= for the season. So great was the
= success of the Metropolitan presenta-
lion that the opera was repeated sev-
oral times and New York critics pre-
= flounced it one of the signal successes
of the season.
Miss Williams needs no intrnduc-
ti
to the American public. It is
= interestnig to note, however, that the
w York papers hace the greatest
praise for her singing. Here are m-
cerpts from the press:
"'"ros-ie like a lark."—New York
Evening Mail.
"Sweet lyric soprano, knows how
to use it"—New York American.
"Denture, beautiful anad of appeal.
ing voice."—New York Herald.
Sweet high soprano voice, well
trained and flexible."—New York
Globe.
"Exquisite voice and manner."—
New York Post.

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luxe production of Mozart's opera
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