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ALESTINE LIFTS DUTY
ON MANY VITAL ITEMS
Perhaps the most important legis-
3 tion enacted in Palestine in many
EDUCATIONAL
ears has just been passed by the
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Gabrilowitsch Will Conduct
Concerts in Berlin and
Amsterdam.
urposes imported into the Holy Land
i alestinian government. Its enact-
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ment removes customs duties from
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and is, Oerefore, expected to improve
Orchestra Hall has received word
naterially the industrial condition of
he country. A copy of the law, which that Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor
of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
se sent by the Secretory for Trod.•
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and Industry, a rrived in New York is to d'rect Orel. important concert.
'n Europe just priir to his sailing for
ecently.
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his county. Ile has been invited to
The follwoing articles when im
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tutted for use in factories and intim- conduct two concerts of the Berlin
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l'hilharmonic
Orchestra in the Phil-
rial establishments by the proprietor
i n manager, or for purposes of irri- harmonic Hall, Berlin, the first on
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Wednesday,
Sept.
10, and the second
: tation, drainage, sewage and water
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! supply, may he exempt from duty, on Friday, Sept. 20. At the invita-
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of
Willem
Mengelberg,
he will
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"Machinery and component parts conduct the Amsterdam Concertge-
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hereof, meaning machines or sets of bouw on Sunday, Sept. 21, and will
machines to be worked by electric, appear as piano soloist with that same
•team, fire or other power, othor than orchestra, Mengelberg conducting, on
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h uman or animal power, or requiring Sunday, Sept. 28. Mr. Gabrilowitsch
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before being brought into use, to be will thus make his first appearance in
xed with reference to other moving Europe as a conductor since he made
arts; provided that the exemption his great reputation in America as
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ncludes machines made of substances the head of the Detroit Symphony Or- ---e---
other than metal, and belting or ma- chestra. Much interest is being shown
in
Berlin
and
Amsterdam
over
his
terials for driving machinery, but not
machinery, tools or implements to be appearances. The invitations have --ff.-
worked by manual or animal labor, been extended to him by two of the
and provided also that only such ar- greatest orchestras in Europe. The SS'
"I never dreamed that you had such a wonderful display of truly
ticles shall be admitted as component Berlin Philharmonic has been famous
high class furniture."
parts of machinery as are indispen- for many years. For a score of years
sable to the working of machinery Nikisch was its conductor and since
The above remark was made just the other (lay by a lady who
and owing to their shape or other the death of Nikisch its conductor has
visited our store for the first time. She had been accustomed to shop-
special quality are not adapted for been Furtwangler, who is classed as
ping in the down-town stores--and paying down-town prices-because
the greatest of the younger wielders
any other purpose."
she had always believed that only the down-town stores carried large
Other articles inclinded in the leg- of the baton in Europe today.
Under the direction of William
islation are vines on American stock,
stocks.
seeds, roots, tubers and bulbs for Mengelberg, who for the last four
That lady is only one of many hundreds who have been converted
sowing purposes; nursery stock, gu- years has been a permanent figure in
from the false idea that the good things can be had at the down-town
ano and other substances suitable for the musical life of New York as con-
use as fertilizers, and substances and ductor, first of the National Sym-
stores only.
equipment for the prevention or de- phony Orchestra and now the Phil-
We have always held the conviction that if people who want good
struction of pests or disease in stock, harmonic Orchestra, the Concertge-
plants or trees.
bouw of Amsterdam has won an en-
furniture could be induced to visit our store we would have more busi-
Also animals, including poultry, viable reptuation. It is said tc be
ness than we could take care of.
imported for the improvement of one of the most brilliant orchestras
This delightful condition is fast becoming a reality. Every day
-stock; bees, beehives and beekeeping in the world. Only last April Men-
new customers come, sent to us by their friends who themselves have
apparatus; vaccine, lymph, sera, anti- gelberg took this orchestra with a
toxins and rat virus for veterinary chorus of 500 to Paris and gave a
patronized us. And they in turn will send their friends.
purposes. Among the settler's effects week of concerts with enormous suc-
Now, if we did not have the merchandise that discriminating peo-
that may now be imported free are cess. When Mengelberg is in Amer- A
household and personal effect's, such ica the Concertgebouw has Karl
ple want, at prices that are very much lower than they are accustomed
as furniture, pictures, linen, cutlery, Muck, formerly conductor of the Bos-
to find, our business would not be growing with such amazing speed.
crockery, sewing machines, musical ton Symphony Orchestra, as its con-
These are things which merit your consideration and it will un-
instruments, whether new or used ductor.
doubtedly be to your advantage to satisfy yourself as to the truth of
implements and instruments of trade;
Mr. Gabrilowitsch will sail from
carts, wagons, fodder for live stock Hamburg on the Deutschland Oct. 2
our claims by a personal investigation.
and food for poultry.
and will be here for the second week
Ships, launches, lighters, boats and of rehearsals, which begin Monday,
barges and integral constructional Oct. 13.
mats thereof, are included in the free
duty law, as are printed books and Detroit College of Music Opens
printed matter generally, architec-
Autumn Season With
tural and scientific designs, drawing
Full Course.
materials, diagrams and samples, pro-
vided they are not such as can be
9332 OAKLAND AVE.
The Detroit College of Music, De-
sold as merchandise.
DETROIT
troit's newest institution of music,
opens formally this autumn in its
PLATON BROUNOFF
Open Every Evening. Except Fricky.
studios at the Detroit Savings Bank
Building on Woodward avenue and
Fourteenth Cars Pass By Our Store
Platon Brounoff, who recently died Brady street. The college is affiliated I
in St. Luke's Hospital, New York with the Sherwood Music School of
Clairmount Cars One Block Away at Owen
City, was a Russian composer, music Chicago and offers to its pupils an
teacher and lecturer on musical sub- opportunity to receive in Detroit
jects. He was born at Elizabethgrad, training for which previously they
Russia, 61 years ago, and had lived in had to go to Chicago. The school
I this country since 1891. Ile received tea c h es progressive conservatory
his professional training at the Im- courses and confers degrees that are
perial Conservatory in St. Petersburg, acknowledged by the American edu-
studying under Anton Rubinstein and
Parochial School Amendment the cost of buildings, land and equip- patrol deputies, who cruise the roads Rimsky-Korsakoff. In 1911 he stated cational system.
High schools and colleges accept
ment alone, as the average initial of the county at night in search for
that he had found it difficult to gain as part of their entrance and gradua-
Called Insult to War
cost is $5 per child.
speeders and other law violators.
a satisfactory hearing for his works, tion requirements work taught by the
Heroes of Land.
"Then again, the amendment is a
Four of the patrol cars will be mentioning particularly his American
direct violation of the terms of the equipped hereafter with radio receiv. Indian opera, "Ramona." Among the Detroit College of Music. A feature
Constitution of the United State's," ing sets after the fashion of the fly- famous opera singers taught by him of the school is the requirement that
Calling the parochial school amend-
continued Mr. Coyne, "and the plan ers of the Detroit police department. were Herbert Witherspoon and Alma the pupil study not only his particu-
lar field of music but also theory, har-
ment unjust and unconstitutional, to force it upon liberty loving Ameri- They will be able to pick up messages
Gluck. Mr. Brounot! was a founder mony, sulfegio, orchestration, coun- 1
Leonard S. Coyne, former assistant cans is intolerable. Above all, it is from the police denartment radio at of the Liberal Art Society and an or-
analysis, composition, phras-
an
insult
to
our
dead
heroes
because
all
hours
of
the
night
and
thus
effect
ganizer of the Harlem Choral Union. ing and history of music.
attorney-general and candidate for
it is founded on the fallacy that re- an additional means of blockading
the Republican nomination as lieu.
Jean J. Goldkette, director of the
ligious schools breed treason and the roads that escaping criminals
Col. Michael Friedsam, the noted college, ie well-known in Detroit mu-
tenant -governor, condemned the throws a shadow across the graves of from the city m i ght employ.
New York merchant, who was re- sical circles. He is a graduate of the
measure in scathing terms before the thousands of graduates of religious
"With criminals adopting the cently appointed by the French gov- Imperial Conservatory of Music at
Detroit Union League Club. Mr. schools who gladly laid down their quickest of transportation and ignor- ernment a Chevalier of the Legion of Moscow,
lives on the altar of patriotism."
ing distance in the perpetration of Honor, sailed for France to receive
Coyne stressed the fact that the stag.
their crimes, it is necessary for law the decoration.
gering cost of such a departure alone
enforcement officers to keep their ma-
would convince all sane-minded citi- Walters Deputies Use Radio in
chinery as up-to date as passible. The
zens of its destructive character.
Gray Tower School of Arts
value of the rod's in pursuit of crim-
Seeking
Offenders
on
"The passage of the parochial
Established by Belle Parson• Ockenden.
inals has been proven sod, with our
school amendment would throw a bur-
County Roads.
31S WEST GRAND BLVD.
patrol squads scattered in all parts
den of $70,000,000 upon the taxpay-
Piano, Violin, Small Stringed Instruments,
of the county able to tune in on
en of Michigan," declared Mr.
Danc:ng and Dramatic Art.
"Exercise and Be Healthy"
warning messages,from headquarters,
House rente d for concerts and
Coyne, a veteran of the world war
Sheriff George A. Walters this I believe an important addition to law
Right in the heart of downtown
assail
ma parties.
and the only American Legion can- week announced an important inno-
For Information Call Feat 0849.
Detroit-refreshing, clean, refined
enforcement in the county will have
didate for the office. "The sum of
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and moral. Come in today and
been made," the sheriff said.
$60,000,000 would be needed to cover vation in the work of the 100 special
have your first exercise for ap-
No obligation.
Phone Glendale 2606
proval.
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Detroit College
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Detroit's Foremost School of Music.
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ENJOY YOUR VISIT HERE
Exclusively Affiliated With
Sherwood Music School, Chicago.
OFFERS
Standardized Conservatory Courses in elementary
theory, harmony, counterpoint and orchestration
leading to accredited teachers' certificates, diplo-
mas and degrees in piano, violin, cello, harp and
all instruments used in modern orchestras.
Special classes in interpretation ; chamber music.
ensemble playing and practical orchestra training.
FACULTY OF ARTISTS
Positions Guaranteed to Qualified Graduates.
17 BRADY STREET
Opposite Orchestra Hall.
For appointments call: Glendale 5560 • 5661.
A. C. DALMORES,
Registrar.
J. J. Goldkette,
Managing Director.
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UNSURPASSED in the Middle West
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D. AMHILIDES
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Violin Instructor
FOR THE SEASON OF 1924-1925
MABEL GUESS STUDIOS
Detroit, Mich.
THE UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
103 Eliot St.
Law School
GRAND OPERA BARITONE
Ilaie of the Royal Ovens. Iludaue+II
MASTER OF VOICE PRODUCTION
College of Engineering
College of Arta and Sciences
A four years course, giving a rounded
cultural education and developing the
powers of the mind. Leads to a Bach-
elor of Arts, Bachelor of Science. or
Bachelor of Philosophy degree. Regis-
tration: Freshman, Sept. 17; Sopho-
more, Sept. 18; Junior and Senior. Sept.
19. All classes begin Sept. 22.
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Day and afternoon schools. Day classes
mornings from 8 to 12. Afternoon
classes from 4:30 to 6:30. Faculty corn-
posed of prominent lawyers and judges.
Registration for Freshmen, Sept. 3 to 13.-
Freshman classes begin Sept. 15: Regis-
trationtfor Juniors and Seniors, Sept.-17,
18 alien. Classes begin Sept. 22. Post-
graduate Course, Oct. 1. • ,
Commercial Art Department
Practical commercial work is given un- •
der the direction of Fred C. Nash, well
kmern Detroit artist. , Evening classes.
Enroll now. Classes start Sept. 16.
By appointment only.
STUDIO 1110 GLADWIN BLDG.
Phone Main 0887
Rm. Cherry 8590
A five year progressive course based on
the co-operative plan. Students spend
two weeks in class room and two weeks
in actual engineering work. All princi-
pal branches of engineering taught. Reg-
istration Sept.1 to Sept. 8. Classes be-
gin Sept. 9.
DANCE . MUSIC TAUGHT
Interesting Study.
Quick Results.
Send lor Booklet.
DETROIT SCHOOL
1422 Washington Blvd. Cherry 4951.
Branch:
1118132 VInewood. Opp. N. W. High School
, School of Commerce and
Finance
A, thorough training in practical sub-
jects, splendid preparation for a busi-
ness career. Students may specialize in
• Accounting, Business Administration.
Commercial Art. Foreign Trade, Bank-
ing and Finance, Real Estate, Journalism
and Secretarial Scienee. Day and eve-
' niiig classes. Day Class registration
, Sept. 16 to 19. Classes begin Sept. 22.
Evening class registration begins Sept. 1.
Classes begin Oct. 1.
Violin Soloist
STUDIO THEATER
LANGUAGES
SCHOOL
AESTHETIC DANCING
(Ballet and Denlebasen)
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Largo Concert Hall
Certifientes, Diplomas and Dairen
Students registered at soy time for day or evening instruction
Symphony Orchestra of SO
Illustrated Catalog tree oe applicatioa
B. MANVILLE.
BiltilIeJI
Masager, 52 Putnam Ave. Northerly 2955
Seventy-Fourth
Annual Opening
Tuesday, Sept. 2nd
DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS
Courses: Business Administration, Private Secretarial, Account.
Ladle. Gym at Cass and Stimson.
Member National Association Accredited Commercial Schools.
Glendale 7771.
Open from 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M..
An extra high grade Institution offering approved courses with
Individual Instruction and qualifying Its graduates for leadership
and the more responsible business positions.
Affiliated with Michigan State Normal School.
Exercise for health, strength,
beauty, weight reducing.
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Chaffee Noble
School of Expression
Establl•hed 1877 by
MRS. EDNA CHAFFEE NOBLE
102 Garfietd Are., Detrel Mich.
Telephone Glendale 3950.
Res. Helen Cha free Workman, MI,. Emilie
Clark Clurffee. Directors. Mi," Mary Mc-
Cormick, Sec retary.
Evening Class Opens
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th.
Enrollment for Day Classe• and Private
Student•
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st.
Children's Clesses open
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th
Instructor
Free Bulletin.
Grand River Ave. at Park Pl. Entrance 1271 Park PI.
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Classes Start Sept. 22
Detroit Institute of Technology is a school for men. It
offers both day and evening classes. Thorough intensive
instruction. Experienced teachers. Classes in Account-
ancy, Business Administration, Marketing, Pharmacy,
Chemistry, Electrical, Mechaniett and Chemical Engi-
neering, Business Training, High School, and many
special subjects. Register now.
Detroit Institute of Technology
Office
303 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
Advanced Instruction in Violin Playing.
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Courses arranged to suit individual requirements.
Fall season schedule now being prepared.
Early registration insures proper placing and
preferred time.
Application for season, beginning Sept. 2, 1924,
should be made to
Special Lecture Course .one hour pyr week-4 :45 "to, 5:45 P. M. (Thursdays)
Duane Sawyer Studios
Opera, The Play, Pantomime, In-
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STAGE ART: Traditions and stage business of the Classics. The
terpretation, Impersonation, Philosophy of Expression, Voice.
' MODERN STAGECRAFT:. Plots, scenes, drapes, lights, property, illusions, terminology.-
Dramatic Literatute, Reviewing.
High School graduates may secure two semester hours of college credit.
. Opening clue, October 2.. Tuititon,.$15 per semester. Under the direction of Professor
Daniel E. Sullivan. Evening Class in Public Speaking.
1443 Park Place
CRITICISM:
ne ■ Mine.." eereesert•--M4e*ear
Fall Term Opens Sept. 8th
DISTINGUISHED FACULTY, many of national reputation.
Highest Type of Musical Instruction lot Professional or Amateur,
COURSES in Every Branch of Music, Applied and Theoretical.
ing (C. P. A. Degree), Bounces Training, Stenographic, etc.
Concerts and Recitals
Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art
630 Jefferson Ave. E. •
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300-316 MARQUETTE BLDG.
Cherry 2767.
Nicholas. Garagusi
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Phone Main 120•
RUDOLPH SZEKELY
Announces the Following Courses
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Telephone Cad. 7895
Detroit
BEND ETSON NETZORC
PIANIST - TEACHER
Only serious students accepted.
Assistants for preparatory work.
Detroit, Mich.
Resumes teaching September 3rd
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STUDIO 4152 WOODWARD AVENUE
Phone Studio: Glendale 2101
Residence: Empire 5421-W
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Ganapol Studios of Musical Art
10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 16. Northw•y. 4369
Season Opens September 8th
Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony
STAFF:
Boris L. Ganapol, Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Constantine
Kornarowsky, Grace L. Barber, Bruit Biackadder, Jane Holekin,
Florence Whitely, Mary Fedews, Ethel Jones, Arthur White, Sarah
Evnitnky, thasel Whitley, Dorothy Hall.
DETROIT SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Franc Apel, Director
PIANO AND SCIENCE OF MUSIC
1564 Woodward
603 Gladwin Bldg.
Residence Phone Hickory 2534-J