PAGE EIGHT MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. A tlim gnIt /4.s° i ., • See H"P ".. ■•■ manager, who has backed Mr. Wer ner from the beginning reports an average attendance of 2,500, or close to 70,000 concert patrons during the' present season. This is a most re- markable record and one that has no The twenty-sixth and last concert rival in any other city of the Union. In recognition of e splendid pub- of the season of the Capitol Theater Sunday, May 11, brings to a close this lic support of these noon-day con. certs, Mr. Werner has arranged a stu- most artistic and successful series of ' e- noon-day recitals under the direction pendous program or cital, and the management has given , of Eduard Werner, one of the com- him 100 men in order that this final ' manding figures in the musical activi- program may truly prove the climax ties of Detroit. Two years ago he came to the Ktinsky theater officials of the season. At the same time Mr. with a plan for orchestral recitals Werner announces that two of the every Sunday noon throughout the compositions to be performed, those season. These far-sighted men, of Tschaikovsky, received an over- Munk whelming number of votes at the re- sensing the importance of Mr. Wer- I ner's innovation, never hesitated in cent call for special "request" num- placing at his disposal all the re- bers, and that he waited until this sources of their big establishment. As day for their performance so that he would have this large orchestra at a result of this exemplary co-opera- his comment! for their proper rendi. tion, these Capitol Theater symphony concerts have become a recognized tion. The program follows: civic institution; an orchestra of 75 picked men has provided the splendid from "Sigurd •Irl j t:m4h7. 1 .74arcb." arleg Sunday programs arranged by Sir. Werner; a large musical patronage Coneerrt Overture—' " Romeo ' and Tee heikodelty has been established which finds its Two Favorite Gem+-- nitro greatest delight in thiA organization (al "Valoe ItItiotte" . • • • • ... ma= ... and the prominent soloists which have .1kIerbert -Prince. Par (selections) here' been intros 1 ace to ‘he public 12" and finally, Thomas Motile, house Overture-- . 1S I Werner Brings Capitol Sunday Series to Triumphant Close. DODGE BROTHERS Four Passenger Coupe SIMONS TO DIRECT CANTOR TO APPEAR B'NAI B'RITH DRIVE I IN CONCERT MAY 18 Will Give Own Componitions at B'nai Moshe Synagogue. David W. Simons, former president Samuel Bernstein, cantor and com- of the Shaarey Zedek Congregation and member of the Detroit City Coun- poser, assisted by a choir under his cil, has accepted the chairmanship of the campaign launched by Pisgah' Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., for a bond issue to finance the erection of the new home of the organization. The [ building, it is planned, will also serve as a Jewish community center.. The following men have been asked to constitute the committee which Mr. Simons will head: Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Henry .1. Berkowitz, Rabbi Ju- dah L. Levin, Adolph Finsterwald, David A. Brown, Harry R. Solomon, William Friedman, Sol Sole, Adolph Freund, llenry Wineman, Jacob Mil- ler, Isaac Goldberg,•Leon Goldsmith, Louis Stoll, Bernard Ginsburg, Mil- ton Alexander, Joseph J. Cummins, Aaron Droock. Bernard Ginsburg is treasurer of the campaign. At the last meeting of the lodge resolutions were unanimously adopt- ed commending Congressmen Clar- ence MacLeod and Robert Clancy of Detroit for their vigorous opposition to the Johnsen immigration bill. Why Not .Something 'Different in Furnishings -. 04* Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Pdpers Furniture Period Furniture Antique Furniture . Upholstering . Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets (le' Art Heads Committee That Will Seek Building Fund. —for bed-rooms, living room, dining-room, sun-room, hall-way? Here is a rare display—exclusive in designs and finishes'—and at the most moderate prices for which such quality was ever offered. Pictures shown in these announcements are actual photo- graphs of Dean decorations and furnishings beautifying Detroit homes, large and small. Come in and see these eineisual things. And be your prob- lem a matter of decorating one room or an entire interior —the need of one chair or a complete furnishing—talk it over with our experts. There is no obligation. rrtflE, flIARRYJL REAR GEL 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 CANTOR SAMUEL BERNSTEIN own direction, will give a concert in B'nai Moshe Synagogue Sunday evening, May 18. The program will consist of liturgical selections com- posed by Cantor Bernstein himself. They are as follows: "Ahavath Olom," ''llashkivenu," "Ilinani Mu. chon Umzumon," "Vehi Nom" and "Ribono Shel Rabbi Moses Fischer will deliver an address during the concert. Tickets for the concert are on sale at the synagogue. \\\\\\\\\\"S \\\\\\\\.\\\\\.\\\\\V,\\N\\\\ "STORE YOUR FURS WITH A FURRIER" 04 on the Boulevard for Your Convenience! FUR STORAGE WITH 100% PROTECTION BE SURE! Have your valuable furs and fur trimmed cloth coats stored and cared for by a FURRIER! We maintain the most modern cold storage facilities, and we guarantee you 100c, c " protection. J. KAUFMAN The FURRIER 2970 Northw•y 2196 W. Grand Boulevard, half block West of Gener•I Motors We tar experts in r e modeling and repairing. We have pleased many at our former location, and we sure we can give you greater alit faction at our new home. c1\..\\\\\.\\\S\\AN\ THE MRS. LASKY'S DEATH Board P Resolutions of Sorrel:* at Worker's Demise. At a meeting of the board of di- rectors of the United Hebrew Schools held May 6, a resolution of condol- ence was adopted on the death of Mrs. J. B. Lasky, who died at her home, 433 East Kirby avenue, Friday evening, Slay 2. The resolution is as follows: "Whereas, Mrs. J. B. Lasky, de- ceased, a member of the Woman's League of the United Hebrew Schools, did upon every occasion give freely and liberally towards the vari- Neighborhood Improvement ous funds of the Talmud Torahs, and Association: • ,"Whereas, her removal by death A meeting for the' purpose of or- has left a apace which will be difficult ganizing a neighborhood improvement to fill by reason of her sincere devo- association in the Oakland -district tion to the cause of Jewish education, will be held Wednesday evening, May "Resolved, by the board of direc- 14, at 9:00 o'clock, at 1111 Westmin- tors of the United Hebrew Schools, ster street. that a proper message of condolence J. II. Harper, manager of the Bank be sent to her husband, J. B. Lasky, of Detroit, Westminster Branch, will member of the board of directors of speak on the value of ouch an organ- the United Hebrew Schools, and her ization from the point of view of a children, expressing our sympathy to business man. John Knight, of the e busine street cleaning department, will din- them in their hour of bereavement." cuss the possibility of maintaining cleaner streets through the assistance of such a club, while Dr. Henry F. Vaughn, superintendent of the Board of Health, will speak on the relation Bicur Cholesn Society to Present of flies and disease, inasmuch as these "John Ferguson." insects not only are annoying but are carriers of disease. "John Ferguson," the play by St. In order that the needs of the en- John Ervine which stirred the thea- tire district should receive attention ter-going world a few years [tiro, will it is essential for all organizations be the dramatic vehicle for the De- with headquarters in Oakland to send troit Community Players. who will three delegates to this meeting. present the play Thursday evening, One of the first items to be consid- May IS, at McCollister Hall, Forest ered will tie the attempt to make the avenue at Cass, under the auspices streets and alleys of the district clean- of the Bicur Cholem Society. Dewey's er. Other needs, such as better police Wolverine Orchestra has arranged protection, early closing and other the musical program, which will in- matters will receive attention in due clude •xerpts from the Bicur Cholem course of time. play, "Chatterbox," written by Nor- man Si, Snider. Dancing will follow Change in Meeting Place: at the conclusion of the play. Temple Beth El, at Gladstone and The funds which will be realized Woodward, instead of McCollister will be used to further the charitable Hall, will be the place where the mass activities of the society. Tickets may rally will be held for mothers and be had by calling Empire 7419 or daughters, Saturday evening, May 10. Cadillac 6849. All Jewish mothers and their daugh- ters are invited to attend. Pt-A VII Location at Moderate Prices. New Latch Protects Home and Acts as Barrier Against Marauders. In these days of holdups and rob- beries, protection of the home, wife and loved ones fram marauders who call at the home when the men of the family are away is the aim of the Mr new Safe-T-Latch which is being put on the market by the Safe-T-Latch Company of this city, with offices at 708 Hofman Building, 2539 Wood- ward avenue. R. 1V. McKinney, president of the company, claims it to be the finest latch ever invented. 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