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LIBIN'S COMEDY-DRAMA IS NEXT
YIDDISH THEATER ATTRACTION
IRSKOM
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g on the
education
ties, said
to prove
that its
rities was
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ready to
if health,
AUCTION of FURNITURE
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the fact
to do our
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their pro-
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The last meeting of the I'irchai
Zion was held at the home of Ruth
Buch, 980 Medbury avenue. The pro-
gram included the reading of an in-
teresting article, "Talith or the
Towel," by Miss Mary Friedenberg,
leader of the club. There followed a
discussion of Biblical proverbs.
CHAMISHO OSOR B'SHVAT
PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
In co-operation with the Depart-
ment of Recreation, the Jewish Insti-
tute has arranged the following pro-
gram for its Chamisho Osor ll'Shvat
entertainment on Sunday, Jan: 20, at
8 p. In. Henry Wineman, newly
elected president of the United Jew-
ish Charities, will preside end Rabbi
A. M. Hershman will speak on the
significance of the holiday. Selec-
tions will be played by the Jewish In-
stitute band, directed by I. Glass; a
dance of the workers will be given by
10 children, trained by Miss Tomp-
kins of the Department of Recrea-
tion; "Palestine," a dramatic poem,
will be given by three members of the
Midgets' Club; a one-act play,
"Everyjew," will he staged; spring
and shepherd dances will he given by
eight children; songs by choral section
of the Kultur League, led by Mr.
Marcus; one-act play, "The Eternal
Band"; "Song Pantomime" by four
girls; "Modern Palestine," a slide
tour through l'alestine, will he pre-
sented by the Department of Recrea-
tion; singing of . Ilatikvah.
Following the program, refresh-
ments will be served, including fruits
similar to those . grown in I'alestine,
including almonds, St. John's bread,
dates, figs, raisins, etc. The program
I s for adults only, to he repeated for
children on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Activities Reopened at the
Balch School.
Robinson-Cohen Co.
Main Store — High at Hastings
8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia
4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison
Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings
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Announce-
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THE YESHIVA—WHAT IS IT?
girls and
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Judaea
Club
Notes
Activitea et the Balch School have
reopened with a large attendance,
under the auspices of the Detroit De-
partment of Itecreation. Classes are
held from 4 to 10:30 every evening,
and from 2 to 5 on Saturday after-
PASSED IN VILNA
noons.
The schedule of events follows:
VILNA (J. T. A.)—Notwithstand -
Wcnien's gymnasium class meets on
ing all assurances to the contrary,
Wednesdays, from 7 to 8, with swim-
the laws providing for an enforced
ming from 8 to 9; basketball practice
rest on Sunday, are to go into effect.
for women on Mondays, from 7 to 9;
Although
the
perfornuince
of
last
In
reality,
this
means
that
in
the
fu-
basketball practice for men is held
Bad Without Money,"
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ture all Jewish shops, stores, chil- ("Shlecht Ohn Gelt") a four-act Sunday, "The Gulden Bride," was every evening. League games are
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dren's schools, etc., etc., will have to comedy drama, by Z. Libin, will be the shown for the second week, its popu- played on Thursday and Friday eve-
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be closed two days in the week, Sat- next attraction to be offered by the larity, coupled with the popularity of nings.
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The swimming schedule is as fol-
urday and Sunday.
Yiddish theater here on Sunday eve- the actors, drew a large audience.
The complete gaff of the local lows: Women, 6 to 8 on Mondays,
The Jewish Merchants' Association ning, Jan. 27.
Os the Ocean Front
has nevertheless decided to continue
The popularity of the company theater will participate in the per- 6 to 7 on Tuesdays, 6 to 7 and a to 9
strict observance of the Sabbath and headed by Mischa and Lucy German formance on Jan. 27, in addition to a on Wednesdays and 5 to 7 on Thurs-
American and European Plans.
not permit themselves to be influ- was again evidenced last Sunday eve- number of specially trained singers. days; for men, 5 to 8:30 on Mondays,
New Hydriatic Baths.
enced to desecrate the Sabbath de- ning when more than 500 people were The entire play is replete with humor 5 to 0 and 7 to g on Tuesdays, '7 to 8
Golf Privileges and Garage.
spite the fact that they must keep turned away after Orchestra Hall and musical numbers, and is a treat and 9 to 10 on Wednesdays, 8 to 10
Bathing From Hotel.
for all Yiddish theater-goers.
their places of business closed on was jammed to the doors.
on Thursdays and 5 to 7 on Fridays.
JOEL HILLMAN, Presides,.
Saturday afternoons boys swim at the
Sunday as well.
CEDARS AND THE IRON
even hour and girls at the half hour, support the Idgescom which he said
was responsible for the persecution of
from 2 to 5:30.
the
Jewish
religion.
A Legend of the Creation of. die
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By HAROLD BERMAN
Dr. A. Korolnik, associate editor of
Treas.
the Day and president of the Federa-
AMERICAN JEWISH
Our
people
lied
In
panie-from
Lem.
tion of Ukrainian Jews, presided.
In the heart of the great East Side,
The Cedars of Lebanon and the
CONGRESS TO HOLD
the persecutions of the old Russian
Vladimir Grossman urged that the
the great and throbbing East Side, imperial government to a land that
Wednesday, Jan. 23, 10 A. M. 4301-3 Fourteenth
in Russia must be helped other great trees were made on the
MANY CONFERENCES Jews
Third Day of Creation. They were
there is an institution that is unique offered them a safe haven of refuge.
towards
economic
independence.
He
Ave. Yockey Bros.' Salesroom, Corner Buchanan.
in the annals of Jewish history on In their old homes they left behind
proposed the Federation of Ukrainian so proud that they shot up high into .
the air, and looked down on all the
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the American continent. I am re- them a centuries-old tradition of cul- Meetings in January and February Jews establish loan banks, trade- other plants that were made later
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and learning, an impregnated
to Protest Against Further Ian.
schools and assist those who wish to
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g ferring to the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan ture
than they. Their pride offended God,:
communal life, boasting schools and
migration Restrictions.
follow agriculture.
Theological Seminary, an institution scholars, men of learning and piety,
The conference approved resolu- who said: "I hate pride and arro-
NEW YORK.—Arrangements have tions concerning constructive relief gance. I alone am exalted, and none.
for higher Jewish learning—com- great leaders and teachers, and they
came here to find a new home in a been completed for three regional con- which were adopted at the last con- beside." Therefore on that same day
monly referred to as the Yeshiva.
He created iron, which is used to cut.
lann that was a stranger to all these
A Yeshiva is not, as a matter of traditions and influences. Here they ferences to be held in the interest of vention of the Federation of Ukrain- trees down.
the American Jewish Congress dur- ian Jews.
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course, a new creation, or phenome- found a virgin soil if ever there was ing Jon. and Feb. Other meetings
The creation of iron made the trees
The annual report was submitted
- ,
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non in the history of the Jew. The one; a soil in which the seed of Jew- are pending and it is altogether pos- by J. Chaiken, national secretary.
so sad that they wept. God asked
why they were crying. "Because.
Aif,f'"
Yeshiva dates back to the very be- ish learning and Jewish piety had sible that there will he a meeting in
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some eastern or middle western city
Thou hest created the iron where-
ginning of our Diaspora, or, at the never as yet thriven.
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CARD OF THANKS
As was to be expected, a period of each week during Jan. and Feb.
with we shall be felled. We, who
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very least, not much later than that chaos, a sad period marked by ignor-
The first of these meetings will be
have been higher than all else on
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fatal day over 19 centuries ago; that once of all that is dear and holy to held in Boston, Sunday, Jan. 13. The
S. Kane and chlidren express their earth, shall now be subject to iron.'
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is practically before the dawn of the the Jew—a period of years threaten- main purpose of this meeting, which profound gratefulness to their many
"You have only yourselves to
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European civilization and the ing to become permanent and indefi- will he attended by delegations from friends and relative's for the many fear," answered the Creator. "Iron
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r present
development of the political and so- nite—had to pass ere an earnest at- many New England cities and towns kindnesses shown them during their is helpless against you unless you fur-
cial life among its people, the Jews tempt could be made by a few far- as well as from Boston proper, will recent bereavement.
Lamps, Floor, Junior, bridge and Table, in polychrome, stipple
nish wood for the handle of the axe.'
boasted of great Yeshivoth in Pales- sighted and zealous idealists to res- be to discuss the immigration question
and wrought iron. Mahogany Electric, Golden Oak and Fumed Oak
tine and Babylon or Mesopotamia.
Cabinet l'honographs. Mohair and velour living room suites; spinet
cue our Torah from oblivion and our and to protest against a further re
desks, gateleg tables, davenport tables, library tables, end tables,
These academies were the homes of people from ignorance that threat- duction in the immigration quota as
smoking stands, sewing cabinets, taborets, pedestals, etc. Combine-
will be the case should the Johnson
Jewish learning in their day, the dis- ened them in this land.
tion walnut and two-tone dining suite. Rugs, Wilton velvet, Ax-
seminators of knowledge among the
For, it is not so much the aim of bill, now before the House of Repre-
minsters and Brussels (large and small); combination walnut and 2 scattered members of the Jewish race the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological sentatives, be passed.
Philadelphia is arranging a region-
two-tone bedroom suites; cedar chests, dressers, vanities, chiffoniers, • whatever land they were domiciled Seminary planted in the great city of
chifferettes, chifforobes and bowfoot beds; breakfast suites, chinas, $ in, or amongst whatever barbarous or New York—the greatest Jewish com• al conference, which will he coinci-
dent
with a meeting of the Executive
buffets, tables and chairs; rockers and chairs, bedroom rockers, chairs
civilized people they happened to munity in the world in point of num-
and benches with cane seats; kitchen tables and chairs; bed, springs
dwell amidst. These Yeshivoth were bers in Jewish history—to raise a Committee of the American Jewish
Congress.
The date for this confer-
and mattresses. The above list of goods are new and selected from
the cradles of Jewish lore and sacred few leaders and teachers in Israel, as
various good factories throughout the country. We will also sell a 0 studies, the clearing houses for the it is to diffuse a knowledge of the ence has been set for Feb. 10. The
large assortment of goods, pianos, player and upright; console and A interchange of the Jewish thought as sacred Jewish lore amongst the great third such meeting, already arranged
cabinet phonographs; lamps, most every kind; living room, dining 2 well as the matrix wherein the Tal- masses of the people. The ideal of for, will take place in Providence, It.
room and bedroom suites; center tables, library tables, gate-leg • mud as we know it was finally shaped the Jew has never been the rearing I., Sunday, Feb. 21.
It is planned to have Dr. Stephen
tables, sewing cabinets, smoking stands, pedestals, taborets, etc. $ and brought into being.
of just a few supermen to stand out S. Wise, president of the Congress,
Sewing machines, davenports, duofolds and duofold suites, writing
The legend tells—and that there is like mighty oaks in a forest of shrubs and Judge Aaron J. I,evy and the
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desks, bric-a-brac, etc. Fictures and mirrors, one large mahogany
much of actual truth in the legend we but rather to spread the knowledege Hon. Joseph Barondess, vice-presi-
swinging mirror; dressers, chiffoniers, chifferettes, wardrobes, etc.
can readily surmise—that three Jew- of the law amongst all the people, dents of the Congress, address each
Rockers and chairs, most every kind; odd buffets, sideboards, china, 0 ish sages carried folios of the Tal- the people of the Book,
of the meetings.
tables. and chairs; electric irons, vacuums and washing machines; 41 mud, at great personal hazard to
As a means to the widespread and
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rugs, most every size and design; linoleum and congoleune rugs; day
themselves, on the long and tedious through diffusion of knowledge of is desirous of arranging for a mass
beda.cots and couches, kitchen cabinets, cupboards, tables and chairs;
journey into Spain, in which land Jewish lore amongst all the people— meeting and to this end has called a
refrigerators; stoves, most every kind; dishes and cooking utensils; • there was at the time, and had been or, as great a number of them as is
bed springs, mattresses and pillows. Linen, curtains and drapes. $ for some time previously, a consider- found possible—it has been found preliminary meeting to arrange for
the event, which will probably be
Many other articles too numerous to mention. We can furnish your
able Jewish settlement, which ulti- that the only possible or effective scheduled for early in Feb.
entire house. Come one, come all. Goods on display Tuesday
mately led to the establishment of the method is the Yeshivath, or the Ye-
Other meeting are planned for
evening, 6-10 o'clock.
famous Yeshivath in Spain and Pro- shiva wherein the pupil spends his en. Washington, D. C., Buffalo and Chi-
vence. From these lands, the Tal- tire school day, receiving both his cago.
AUCTIONEERS $ mudical academies spread to Ger- secular as well as sacred reading at
many and to Poland, where these the hands of competent teachers. The
To all the other qualities which made the first Star Car
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LEADER FROM RUSSIA
famous—surprising beauty of design has been added in
shone brightly all through the dark tion at the fag-end of a 'day spent in
DESCRIBE SITUATION
ages of persecution and suffering, the public school and in a different
the NEW
pointed the way to knowledge, and strange surrounding never will,
righteous living and enlightenment. nor can, have the desired or lasting
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—Delegates
These Yeshivoth were the verdant effect upon the child or youth, nor of Ukrainian Jewish organizations in
and refreshing oases in the midst of will it ever succeed in imparting to New York listened to reports by two
drear seas of ignorance and persecu- him a sufficient grounding in the lore recent arrivals from the Ukraine
tion with which the Jews in all lands of his fathers or make him familiar which differed radically in content but
were surrounded in all Christendom. with the great spiritual heritage of agreed on the necessity of continued
Willard Threaded Rubber Bat-
aid.
If such institutions as the Yeshiva his people.
teries cost no more than many
It is the deep-rooted belief• of the
Mr. Rashkas, head of the Idgescom
were more or lees commonplace in
wood-insulated batteries and
founders
of
the
Yeshiva
(and
this
has
in America, who returned from Russia
Eastern Europe (in Western Europe
they save you the reinsulation
these schools have long since given already been sufficiently borne out by last week, was one of the speakers
bill common to other batteries.
way to the secular school that the actual experience) that only in a and Rabbi M. M. Lokahen, who came
Jew shares alike with the non-Jew), thoroughly Jewish milieu, and in the here a week ago as a representative
With all their advantages you
A full line on exhibition
in America they are indeed an entire- midst of people to whom the Jewish of the communities of Charkov and
t.._ ` can buy Willard Threaded Rub-
at the Auto Show.
ly new phenomenon. They are a most part of a youth's education is as im- Kiev, was another.
her Batteries as low as t 27.10
The former told of the movement
recent creation; the creation of a few portant as is the secular part, can the
-
among
the
Ukrainian
Jewry
to
return
Jewish
child
grow
as
to
be
a
thorough
.
idealistic and far-sighted men imbued
e A mpere
S •T Littl
Reliable Willard Wood-Insu-
"It d o«'t
n take • •
with an unquenchable love for Jew- Jew, and, above all, be enabled to to the soil and of the young genera-
3 Batteries—as fine wood-
math ema tIclan to
lateu
ish learning and the holy desire for acquire more than a mere sunerficial tion which, he said, was raised as use-
filo. ou t lb* *con-
insulated
batteries
as
you
can
its perpetration in this land that is smattering of this nation's great ful working citizens of the future. Ile
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bound to become the future home of spiritual treasures. It is only thus, urged continuance of the reconstruc-
buy—$16.65 and up.
.,s.,,.'
Jewry and already boasts the second- they sincerely believe, that we may tion aid although he warned that those
largest Jewish population in the hope for Jewry to have a future in who furnish relief here may not al-
Distributors
America. It is only thus that ignor- ways exercise supervision over the ad-
world.
In speaking fo the Yeshiva and kin- ance can be staved off from our midst ministration of the funds in Russia
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Rabbi Lokshen's address contained a
which it is hoped to establish in the generations of Jews and Jewesses af-
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near future in the important Jewish ter we are gone from the scene of gloomy picture of the present and
centers of population in America, it our earthly labors. It is only thus, dark forebodings of the future. "Hun -
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ish settlement in America is yet Jewry of America can be saved from terrible than the pogroms," the rehbi
said. Rabbi !Ashen attacked the
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young; that the heavy immigration disintegration from our midst.
The "saving remnant" of Ameri- schools under the supervision of the
into this land began only about 40
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Idgescom as destruction of the Jewish
can
Jewry
must
come
from
such
years ago, and that it was haphazard
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spirit and urged the delegates not to
anci boasted neither order nor sys- schools.
BALL
alts
THREE NOTED;ARTISTS TO APPEAR
Young
IN JOINTZCONCERT THIS SUNDAY
of Madame Wanda Landowska, a
woman who has won worldwide fanie
as a performer on the harpinchord,
the quaint instrument that was the
Unlike her program of two years
forerunner of the piano, gave Mr.
Three stars at one concert is the
Gebrilowitseh the idea of devoting the treat offered music lovers of Detroit ago, when she scored a great hit in
this
city, Mme. Tarasova will sing
Civic Music League Offers $1,- entire program to the pericd of mus- by Morris Scheyer of the Detroit Con-
000 in Prizes to Musicians.
ic when the harpischord flourished. cert Direction Bureau for this Sun- Yiddish and English songs in addiiton
to those in Russian and Ukrainian.
The Civic Music League is offering Consequently, the evenings will be of day evening at Orchestra Hall.
The other two artists who will ap-
$1,000 in prizes and four honor med- pure joy.
Nina Tarasova is being starred at
als to ambitious Detroit pianists, via
the head of the group. Mme. Tara- pear with Mme. Tarasova are Alex-
Hoists, violists, 'cellists, harpists,
ander Akimoff and Lazar S. Weiner.
Next Sunday's Concert.
singers, and esthetic dancers. They
Mr. Akimoff has a wonderful bass
Two great favorites in the personnel
are conducting competitive auditions of the symphony orchestra appear as
voice of very long range and a tine
at which these artists are to be heard. soloists at the Popular concert to be
sonority. George Moore of the Chi-
Those who are chosen will appear on given on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 20.
the regular programs (four of which Djina Ostrowska, the first harpist,
are set aside for the successful con- and Phillip Abbas, the leading 'cellist.
testants) will be voted upon by their Madame Ostrowska is to play an In-
audiences to determine the awards of troduction and Allegro for harp and
the prizes.
orchestra by the French composer,
The judges for the contest are to be Ravel. Mr. Abbas will play the tra-
Victor Kolar, assistant conductor of ditional Hebrew melody, Kol Nidrei,
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ilya which has been arranged for 'cello and
Schkolnik, concert-master of the De- orchestra by Max Bruch.
troit Symphony, Bendetson Netzorg,
pianist, Ralph Holmes, music critic of
Siegfried Wagner.
the Detroit Times, Charlotte Tarsney,
The management of the symphony
music critic of the Free Press and
orchestra
has been advised that Sieg-
George Stark, dramatic editor of the
fried Wagner the son of the great
Detroit News.
Richard
who
is to conduct a special
Those wishing to enter the contest
should get their names in to the Civ- concert of the orchestra in Orchestra
Hull,
Thursday
evening, Jan. 31, is
ic Music League, 1052 Book building.
due to arrive in New York on Jan. 21.
Wagner's first appearance in America
Mme. Louise Homer to Sing on will be here in Detroit with our or-
Monday, January 21.
chestra. lie is devoting all the fees
The Michigan Concert Bureau an- he earns as a conductor of concerts
nounces that Mme. Louise llomer, to a fund for the restoration of the
famous contralto, will sing at a con- Wagnerian festivals at Bayreuth.
cert in Orchestra Hall on Monday Next summer, the first one since 1914,
evening, Jan. 21. Mme. llomer was will be given. The program will be
recently chosen by the National As- devoted with one exception to excerpts
sociation of Women Voters as one of from his father's music dramas. That
NINA TARASOVA
the 12 greatest living American exception will be the overture to his
women because of her work for the own most successful operd, "Der Bar- soya is recognized as one of the great-
advancement of music. She is looked onhauter."
est interpreters of folk songs, par-
upon today as the embodiment of the
ticularly her native songs, the Rus- 1
ALEXANDER AKIMOFF
highest American art in music. Res-
sian and Ukrainian. A critic of the
eivations for this concert can be CURE FOR CANCER
New York Tribune said in praise of cago Tribune said of him that "his
made either with Mrs. Harry S. Glick-
CLAIMED BY JEWS Mme. Tarasova:
pro-
manner of singing is that of a pro-
man, 142 Gladstone avenue, Empire
"Nina Tarasova possesses that tensional. He has the open throated
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rarest
of
all
qualities—personality.
VIENNA (J. T. A.)—Professor
tone
rn'. emission of his race, a habit of
Ernst Freund, famous for his con- From the top of her head to the soles singing that makes the Russian voice
Next Symphony Concert.
tribution to the world of medical sci- of her feet the distance is not great, as characteristic in quality as the
Patrons of the symphony concerts ence and a well-known woman doctor, but every inch of it is crammed with
will be translated, musically speaking, Gisa Kanimer, claim to have discov- life. She is a sort of Russian Yvette Italian or French.
Mr. Weimer is a pianist of note,
Guilbert.
nto
the midst of the Eighteenth cen- ered a non-surgical cure for cancer.
•
is professional
"Mme. Tarasova has a voice. She having obtained
ury at the next pair of concerts to be
Professor Freund and Dr. Kanimer
given on Thursday and Friday eve- have spent 10 years in chemical re- expresses passion, humor, bodily training at the ( onservatory of Kiev.
nings, Jan. 21 and 25. The coming search in the cancer department of vigor, high spirits, bottomless melan- He already won recognition in the
choly, with equal plover. A shake of musical world through his songs pub-
the Rudolf Ilospital. The results of her bolded red hair, and all that is lished by Schirmer in 1921. Ile is the
their research has now liven published
in Russian life, rushes up he- director of the People's University in
in the Wiener Klinische Wochen- wildest
fore her; a droop of the same red the Bronx, N. Y., where he has charge
schrift.
head. and she is as despairing as a of the department of music, and is
Russian grand duke about to be ash- conductor of the Brownsville People's
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
ered into the presence of the delecta- University Chorus and of the French
"BLUE SUNDAY" LAW
ble Mr. Trotzky." Chorus of Manhattan, N. Y.
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