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PAGE THIRTEEN

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for Nikisch As Soloist

Kindly Plane Order. Early.

New Year to All.

January 8 and 9.

Perwein Pastry Shop

De
kv, E. Walter, manager of the nces
u
Iron Symph ony Ore hestra, o make a

-

that it has
droner ill one Of

9138 TWELFTH STREET

oked tha he will out esio, t.i Amor-

its donne Hie

30
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER

(Second Day of Rosh Hashanah)

of the Jewish Theatrical Season.

t Jewish Star Company the provinces have ever
in the most wonderful melodrama

voiding winter. Ile Stns

M It

1

111111101'111::
prew•nteil f
.
is-eh...siva last spring by a serious ill-
ness Cr'n which he has not yet fully
I...tot . ..1 and for this reason he has
postponed his second lour of America
to some time in the future
hr his place the management has .
engaged 1•'irmi Dohnanyi, who is con.'
siderol the greatest of Hungarian
the great figures
pi;utlsl s 111111 11111' of
we
b
torar mus
i rememberea
n ciatteny
d that 'ale. k.Itill 51
tha.hestea
Ill
the
st.ason
:it 61,1
before last in 11 special concert in
IL Clincerto ,
which he not Only played
but ettntlactiol the orchestra. This
year he will appear as soloist with
the 1,0 OW dates which hod
,
been given to I'Mr. Nikisch--ilanuary,

Glendale 8290

Se e n

"HUMAN
HEARTS"

By L. FREIMAN

of Beautiful Songs.
With 10 Numbers

No Jewish Theatrical Lover Should Miss This Play.

Ti
d

the sylonhonY s‘li , ists

present year is notable for the marked interest
The
0 by statesmen, ecommists and thinkers in general
.
show
in the problem of twinging to the world a new order of
It world
holesoe and normal life. The prospects for
wholesome
settlement are apparently approaching nearer and nearer.
f the Iliihr controversy, the weep-
The recent settlem ent oNve rs of the Dawes report told the
,
reat
( ' 'Ince by the Go
of the League of Nations are unmistak-
d-
Widening;
nces of the better spirit of co-operation and gaud
able evide promises to bring to the troubled populations of

frs
a
01,1 ra January 8 and 0, but within
the last for days wor4i has been re -

ORCHESTRA HALL

Grand Opening

neeessary tanno

the oiniing year. Main Nikisch
to hale appeared with 0,, ur -

Empire 5391.

I he G reates

By RABB1111Ditil L. LEVIN

Erno Dohnanyi to Substitute

We will have • full line of Our Famous Cakes and Pastry.

A Happy and Prosperous

EVEN•BALANCED PROGRESS

MUSIC

siukt.: will BE OPEN
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TIIAT OUR
ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, FOR 'HIE CONVENIENCE OF ()CR CI'S.
'10MEIIS UNTIL t P. M.

ckets for sale •t Grinnell's, also at Orchestra 1101 on the day of
erformance.
h

—•

■ 711.1101 ■ 11111.1aML110011011.1101.1%

s tool 0.
uthaanyi is at the heal of the Con-
servatory of Music in Budapest. Ile
is ;,Ise ,•endarnir of the symphony or-
year
chest in (lit city and INcry
at the
conduct~ several performances
litalapest Opera. Ile first came to
laws:123
years ago when he was a
n
youth in his teens and he made a pro-
found impression by the beauty of his
years since
art. In the i
then he has grown greatly. Ile is a
istinguiahed
and a
.

-

lasNIMILIIMIVIISIIMIKILIAIIIM

j r 4PAI-PF-tE 0
$ B.
F.
KEITHS
0
ONE WEEK STARTING SEPT. 28

-



Cabr Ilowitsc n

0

Mr. llabrilowitsch's next appear.
Europe will lie

:IS 5.011110,105 01

0 11:0■1C1.11

We Extend
Cordial
Greetings
for
The Season

that

Will

Europe It brighter day of hope and restoration.
the main factor in the present movement

Undoubtedly

of the world rehabilitation is the mgt. of economic neves-

site. The bonds of commercial and industrial interdepend

ence force peoples once at war with one another to estab-
n see one of the chief
nd,t on

lish new bases for ;matt.
factors responsible for disorganization in the life of the

completely expropriated

from their soil

Jews. The Jews,
to
centuries ago, have accordingly failed to present
for im-
many
the powers a separate economic problem, pressing forced to
The Je WS, it is well known,
mediate e OHIII011.
o
shift without land of their own and denied the pportun-
ity of agricultural pursuits, betook themselves to affairs
of finance, commerce and industry. The Jews, in their
Olean::
diaspora life, habituated themselves to business as 0%
rather
than
to
tending
the
soil.
of livelihood ,
The call of Bosh Ilasbotath and Yowl Kippur is a call
its
s. J
for a regeneration of Jewish life in all its phases and a
rightnes
need
for
honesty,
upr
hat
sort
of
gen-
it points to the
the need fo t
true Jewish
life, so it points to
in
in the every-day affairs of life that makes for
oral
an upright and salutary existence.. In nay' judgment more
along the line of
far-reaching efforts on the part of Jews
agricultural pursuits woul he a notable step in this direc-
tion. We find in the Torah that even when the Jews were
in the wilderness, the land of Palestine was
Wandering
still
ring divided among the 12 tribes and their respective fam-

HENRY "THE" HATTER

ii

Detroit's Exclusive Hatter

TWO STORES

145 Michigan Ave.

La f airette Bldg.

I C eynr sev

t joy -
flormilino
o
n
Stets
l)boriy

205 Gratiot Ave.

at Library

ilies. With the present status of Zionism and the promise of
the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Pal-
estine, it becomes more important than ever to make "Eretz
fl
Israel" a Jewish agricultural center. A land does not ow
the
milk and honey of its own accord; the people must take
to produce the needful sup-

l t , I

,

gREETINGS

pant patronage
F'or yam .
the hope of a
preciation in
New Year to pan.

u p on themselves

plies of milk and honey.

-

Special Feature

History of Vaudeville ,
E. F. Albee Announces the Debut of

0
0

o Jhaski
anna G d
$ M -dame
World Famous Wagnerian

Prima Donna,

$ In a Song Program Arranged to Suit All Musical
Tastes.

Glenn Nichols' Orchestra.

Dancing Every Saturday Noon From

12 :00 to 2:30

fl

A ,

Also Every Evening from

Dancing on two floors with
orchestras.

0

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

KING WAH LO

VICTOR KOLAR, Assistant
Schneevoigt, Guest Conductor
G.

EXTRAORDINARY

16 THURSDAY EVENINGS

LIST OF SOLOISTS
16 FRIDAY EVENINGS

Beg. Oct. 17, Ending
B.C. Oct. 16, Ending April 16 I
Friday Programmes Exactly the Same as on Thursday
Boxes (Fridays only), $250, $275
Balcony, $24, $115, $9
Orchestra, $32, $24
GIVE THE CHILDREN A GOOD START

us MICHIGAN JAVENUt

West of Kinser')

be will

(Went of Kinsers)

Sunday Concert Tickets.
Mine. Schnitzer, who recently re-
The management of
the in symphony
that
response. turned froni a triumphant tour of the

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

Conductor

two different

NO COVER CHARGE

th Vaudeville.
A Great Surrounding i ll o f K ei

p
GET YOUR SEATS EARLY
■■■■■•■■.4 t,,
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■

6 to 8 and

9:30 to 1:00

Drama
At Orchestra Hall

/4
r O

tee extend our ap-
Happy and Pros-

perous

'The same movement that is resulting in world recoil-
ill con 1
Sunday, Sept. 28, when he
ringing about a more progressive life for the
( onceitgettouw
is
0 duet tho famous
strtleti On But
This is prole
tis movement will mat meet with full success
A m sterdam.
0 ellestra he of leading
h
upe,
ews.
J unless every Jew takes it upon himself to do his share in
orchestia of Ero
The Greatest Musical Event in the
0 ably t.
t been one of the leading itr-
' 4 'I ling Palestine and in
/
n. it
chestras for many years. It is a
the present requitenun s
e JJ ewish
history
establishment of firm basis for a wholesom
01 old institution it h e
ews is
the
Th obligation of Americ an
but its fame has come to it since IS 95
F
life in that conutry
n immigra-
11 n ellterg bean nil. its
esent Amerincabrethren
- .
pr
a tit
all the greater In view o
in
The fame of i the Concert-
of our ow
O . con duit:.
. a nil Menizeltio g grew to-
lion laws and the fact that hosts
getout,
is in New'
Europe
have
'to
place
to
turn
to
except
the
Jewish
home-
goatee tr When nary
Yolk, trim January on to the end iif
land.
as conductor of the Phil-
0 the season Orchestra
of that city, the
IA
harmoni
c
ORCHESTRA DIR
0,1
Concertgelouw has as its director
COLLEGEE
Y
MI1S (")
IA
Karl Nitwit, who for many '
..../pa-za is- se
Sym pho ny
/
the
llostiat
the 5,11:100,01.11f
Ti be invited by this an-
Goldliette, director of tIte
I orch,tra.
il•:111
cleat institutiiin to conduct one of its
recently opened Detroit Collette of
0
as can
— -
g an hirer
Music, situated at 17 Itrady street,
is
is 1 etweers
a reat
0 be bestowed on Ti musician ill Europe. First Ev en t of Season Marked was formerly director of the Detroit
ill be changed every day.
of Songs v,
Friday night, Sept. 26, Mr.'
Athletic Club Orchestra, the Stotler
iNext i
t
Msdanie Gachlsi Program
Bo Melodrama Featuring
Galtrili to: itsch w ill :titian conduet the
F
famous Philharmonic (Irc h estra in
B
Ilenrietta Schnitzer.
week front Sunday eve-
be back in Amsterdam
" with the The tanning event in the Yiddish
, dramatic season in Orchestra Hall
al`Pear, ,IS l'i nn " " 1 " 1
will be marked by the presentation of
Concertgenouw.
••7106.'4,
-
er' which hi" , heen re "Human Hearts," a melodrama with
Private ailmis
&\`11.
that
h 1 2carhautter, Tuve:,
i
music
i , .ty ..osep..
(Tired frill' itrr iin in lietimit soy
s at his debut there tot Sept.
s
c COOCIUSiiiI1
his =a ce
'Tickets Now
sensational. It is well for De- day evening, h,,,,i,
Sept. ) 30
(the
marts',
. 011,B.,,,
Buy Your Symphony Season
s
Was
HushII

111
of
Tel. Glendale 8290
realize that it has at the head
in which Henrietta
Hall, 3711 Woodward Ave.
, trait to
l
will
he
th
evehicle
On Sale at Orch
of it s orchest ra one of the few weevi
ina rie s on
hnitzer, one of the lum
orld.
make he r ap-
great oiniluetors of the w th
' he Yiddish stage, will
--
atrit,tuainitiiethis year to the Detroit Jew.
pi,ih

w

A re.

announces
orchestra
tit the many requests which have been capitals of Europe, where
theater
npress.
critics alike we re it
!WIC.' tiers 01111
a Men, is
n p o werfitl perori
f
51 result of the
WO` ivod and as
tickets will al by of her small group of conscien-
season
the
toss of last year,
again be sold for the series of Sun. one
day roncerts. The scheme devised tious artists who ushered Y
in ork,
the on
Jew-
e of
rt TLea ter m in New
ish
t
ovement s in content.
an emen ed
orked the Sign iftra nt
last year by the magbe us wagain.
art.111111e. Srhait-
admirably and will
out
Persons can buy for the entire series porary
It Janata
zer lavished
her distinguished talent

lir

of 21 concerts or can buy for one
four different series of 10 concerts, and her husband consecrated several
that is, they can buy for alternate , years of interest and, it is said, a
EDITH M. RHETTS, Lecturer
concerts in odd numbers, alternate ' goodly personal fortune in order to
VICTOR KOLAR, Conductor
concerts in even numbers or the first ' establish the art theater movement on
turday Morning •I 10:36--Om e a Month
JEAN J. GOLDKETTE
7
March
S a
ruary
14
Fe
b
t endpur
ing ba Company Notable.
or the last 10. ere is a slig • h an
bee 13 January 17
Su porting
November 8 D ecemb
'
Hotel Orchestra and the Graystone I
10
Th
n
Tkkets• $2, $1.50, SI, Sacs Boxes, $18 and $24. No on Sale
Mine. Schnitzer will be supported
ticket ion in p rice fo r these seaso
Orchestra, which is well known
Season
Which includes Isadore
tickets, but it cannot be considerable,'
The Se•son's Greatest Bargain in Music.
as the prices of the concerts are only by a company Who served as stage di- through the records it haa made for
the Victor Record Company. \1r.
nominal. The chief benelit of tie llonignian,
season tickets is that it enables the reetor at the Jewish Art Theater, and Goldkette is a graduate of the Im-
regular public to be sure of having" Sadie Sheingold, a soubrette who has perial Conservatory of Music of Mos-
Beginning Oct. 26 and Ending April 19. (Except 136. 21 and 281
the seats they wish and makes it un-'. won laurels on the Yiddish stage.
24 or 12 Concerts At Reduced Prices
cow'.
Course Tickets for
necessary to go to the box office every The Yiddish theatrical season at
Orchestra Hall will be ander the man-
You c•n buy the complete series, the first or second twelve, or alternate concert•
duct. Distinguished Soloists will appear.
" agement of Abraham Cogut and Jul- "Ten Commandments"
II
VICT OR KOLAR will con
i ius Pearl, who last season brought to
24 Concert. $21.$15.76$10.50-86 12 Concerts,I-50.55.50s3
i
Boxes, 1100.5120
addition to some of the
tinues to Hold Theater
$1150.$240
Chevrolet Detroit,
in
distinguished
figures on the
W. E. WALTER, Manager.
of
Central
Goers In Firm Thrall.
, , Manager
merican
Jewish
stage,
the
Vilna
Spirit
American
Planned Career In
Troupe, a group of European artists
---------'
0.61 It. De :Mille's superb dramatic
who have been ranked with the world's
of Thoug htful Service.
spectacle, which last season won the
" greatest dramatic organizations.
_
enthusiastic approval of New York
_______

autorno - i
and London, will continue to he shown
One of the most successful
bile concerns in Detroit is the Central
Bee Enclosure Provides twice daily fir a third week commenc-
at East Dee -
ing next Sunday at the New Detroit
Chevrolet Company, located
Winter Comfort for Open
Opera House. The picture is being
1elferson avenue and Chime street.'
Manager
ts
A. LITMAN,
Cars of Every Type.
shown this season only in regular
zation is still in iar in.
'.This
2814 Hastings Street
ago,'
having
been
founded
a
ye
by a limited number of com-
fancy, organi
Telephone Cherry 2523
see all glass enclosure, theaters each carrying its own orches-
le remarkable progress
direct
supervision
of
panies,
ant
Under
distributed
by
Selden
Top
Company,
since its inception. The success o
tra and technical staff.
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON
"The Ten Commandments" brings
this company is due to the untiring 26 Selden avenue, is receiving the ap-
manag er Harry Crud- proval of many Detroit motorists, who into sharp juxtaposition the gorgeous
...Harts o I
of the are invariably impressed by its high
formerly
branch
manager
pomp
and pageantry of ancient Egypt
der,
at the time of the Exodus, and the
Chevrolet Retail Store. When Mr. lielas eonatruction
of
Whatever may be the basic faults complex civilization of the present
Crudder assumed the managershi h- 1
he p o
day. The first part of the picture is
the
Central
mined
the Chevrolet
services Company
of the best me- of enclosures
of makes
this kind,
the Dee
practically
a closed
car a superb revelation of the pilgrimage
and impressed his Stet'
05 near perfect of the Children of Israel from the
116 open one and is
chanics available
n the modern
salesmen with
the fact does
that relation-
of an enclosure can he made. It is all
the Pharaohs.
customer
not end as
glass . •t in felt and lined inside and hind of
ship
a
Mr. with
('rudder
is car.
one of the best. out with aluminum weather strip..1 soly, which forms the seeend part of
a
never comes out and the the production, the chaos of present'
I with the sale of
glass
the Cheu.I The
ear is
matched inside and outside. It day life and thought in America and,
is set
at •
D,troit automobile cir-
I i known
men
in
rolet or 18 as sales•
is made for practically all standard forth in
an equally
impressive
i'linO d
times,
startling fashion.
1
i lilts. Ile ill iginanY
in
10

Com pan y
*__—__
ing under C. R. Dawson,1 cars.
work
, Mot
h
, man
now gent cal sales manager of t e
same company. Later he was made
Bel Canto Singing
retail sales manager and then branch
ninnaRer, in which position he remain-
Nearly 15 years experience in Home,
I. ARK()
BETTY FRANK
ed until the Chevrolet Motor Company
Italy, and Central Europe as Grand Opera
MISCHA FISHSON
PLAYS
retired from the retail field. MX.
PRESENTING TWO GREAT STAGE
and Concert Singer and Teacher. Begin•
rudder than became associated with
('rudder Motors, Inc. as general
ners and advance pupils taught. Courses
27.—Matinee and Evening

5 — YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS — 5

41

24—POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERTS-24

Con-,

YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE

PROF.BLACKMAN

SATURDAY, SEPT.
A Musical Comedy

"The Girl From the
Golden West"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 30

Matinee and Evening

For the Fiist Time—

The

Great Fantastic Drama

"THE DREAM OF LOVE AND HAPPINESS"

The Box Office is open all the time. Lodges, societies and organiza-
requested to see the manager for benefits.

tions are

sales manager and under his direc-
tion one of the strongest retail selling
organizations in this district was built \
up. Mr. (rudder's genial personality
has
and desire to render real service
of fri
ends.
earned for him hundreds
ny is
The Central Chevrolet Compa
a member of the Detroit Chevrolet
Dealers Association, inc. The sales-
apace to dis-
! moms, which has ample
st ad -
play the Chevrolet line to be avenue
vantage, fronts on Jefferann
plate glass
large
and is lighted by
windows. The service station situated
' . in the rear is well-lighted and con-
tains the full equipment recommended
by the Chevrolet Motor Company. The
Rosenthal, presi-
officers are F. M.
vice-President
dent; David Rosenthal,
Crudder, general manager

I

and Harry
and rice-president.

Teacher Roman Italian

consist of Concert, Church, Oratorio and
the Grand Opera studies. Special courses
,
for voices troubled with fatigue, hoarseness
shaky voices
stiffness, tightening of throat,
and voices lacking carrying power. Day
and evening courses. Applicants apply

BLACKMAN STUDIOS

54" Woodward
NORTHWAY 3519

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2243 Lothrop Ave.

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S

Established 1875

O possess an
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p you have the assu-
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p that yours is "Artier-
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T

as

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p

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Cadillac 2610

Conrrnient terms ran be

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