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PACKARD SIX SEDAN, AT TOURING CAR PRICES,
RETAINS 1924 DESIGN AND NOTED WORKMANSHIP!

FAULTY EDUCATION
MENACES COUNTRY

Professor Florence;
Says Every ChildiDeserves r li

Equal Opportunity.

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YORK. — Florence Eilau
lW
tiger, of the department of edu-
cateo , Johns Hopkins University, in a
opport unities
study of PrIlltational
prepared at the invitation of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women, du-
, that the educational p fficy of
clay
the. United States is fundamentally
tins, und, because the children in poor-
er states and districts enjoy pourer
facilities than children in the richer
gat,. Equal opportunity for the
means that us much must he
c hil.I for the education of a child iu
•
-ippi its for a child in Illinois,
Nli
1 , , i . B a mberger's plea contains the
analysis of t ducational tion-
fo ii.
diti. ; s in America:
-Diing the past fiscal year, a bil-
were Spent
lion and one half dollars
for public education in the United
States. Even with this expenditure,
which seems overwhelming in size, it
has heen estimated t hat 1,1),10,mio
If years of
children between In and
age who slaitild be in school, were
gaiofally, and frequently painfully.
emp'eyiitl. When the last census was
per ee nt, nr 3,0 tam persons,
taken, C
f our adult population confessed
o
theiaelves illitertes.
a
It is the duty
of the states to blo t out this ignarance.
"Nlillions of American leiys and
gills attended school during the past
year in dangerous and unsanitary .
buildings. Since more than ha per
vent of the teachers now condos et)
throughout the count ry beee les- than
training, many
the standard n111611110 11
of these boys and girls were taught
by uneducated and untrained teachers.
Rook-, laboratories and shops are
found only in a few and progressive

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are the facts. Read them carefully. Con-
sider them wisely. Act upon them quickly.
Detroit is to have a new thoroughfare ex-
tended across the city at High Street. Our building
is condemned.
In order to dispose of our half-million-dollar
stock of "America's Finest Furniture," we have
marked goods down to new low levels.

Cheated of Training.
"These boys and girls, cheated of
phony concerts with the ninny thou-',
which they
that kind of education to
sands who Rock to the parks and you
are entitled, will in a fes• years con-
extraordinary civic and
see what 00
-thole a !liege part of the adult popu-
ultural value is involved in uttering'
lation of the United States, They will
symphony concerts in the public
Ilp-
1
inesitably be caled
IO make
l 111.11
it
rmine the fu-
parks.
visions which will dete
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ture of our country. Upon them will
Ponselle Includes "Eli, Eli" In
rest the responsibility for developing
our national resaurces, for maintain-
Her Orchestra Hall Recital
aosition, clever rather than inspired,
ing our national ideals.
January 30.
Concerts by the Detroit Symphony brilliant rather than sincere, always
"If any generation fails to receive
the proper educational training, there firehestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch con- on the verge of sustaining a bit of
Rosa Panselle, the dramatic so-
is bound to come a decrease in techni- twine, without a pianist as soloist melody that must have had a sweet prano of the Metropolitan Opera
cal skill and a lowering of civic and 1 re rare occurrences; but a symphony savor for the in the audience who Company, whose song recital three
national standards. This must inevi- concert without any soloist—that is know the real waltz-kings of old Vi- years ago was an outstanding musical
really an event. And thus it is that enna, and who, like the writer, would
tabl• weaken our civilization.
-
"Never before has the menace of ig- for the ninth pair of subscription con- have preferred an honest-to-goodness
norance been as great in the United certs the orchestra is given an op- tune to all this skating over bizarre'
dissonances.
Mr.
Gabrilawit
sch
read
nortunity
to
come
into
its
own,
to
States as it is now. Only last year
the states allowed :3,0011,000 of their demon-trate what excellent material 'his with a great deal of gu go and
esen people tt enter upon full adult the organization comprises. On this the orchestra followed him joyfully;
whale it did well with two novelties but like the "London" symphony, it
e ducation.
citizenship with
"The encauragement talil support of and rose to unusual heights in the failed to rt•gister.
With relief one turned and listened
education is peculiarly the function of remaining two masterpieces un the
■ 11141 persuasive
the several states. Each political unit, program. They seemed to have the to the still powerful
such as the district, the township and subject matter of the music, the new and masterly music of Strauss in his
magnificent
"Doti
Juan"
tone poem;
l
well
as
the
old.
completely
in
the county, should contribute properly t e
to education for its several communi- hand; which is more than could be music with a picture in every phrase,
able
to
hold
the
attention
and thrill
ties. Nevertheless, while the wealth -aid of the conductor, because one
ma solid ,
r clix,
with t•very mil
faia
and resources of the different com- could imagine a much freer inter-
con-
t.
zes
of
munities vary enormously, the educa- pr•tation, based on greater familiar- dashing and full
ductor v•as much surer of himself
tional needs of the children do not. In ity, of the tiro and last numbers.
here,
though
the
music
under
his
Hamilton at Philadelphia.
poor et nimunities their needs are These wert• R. Vaughan Williams' "A
baton should have crackled anti
greater than those of children in rich Landon Symphony" and Florent
Warren West at Thirtieth.
soared
where
too
often
it
flickered.
communities, and the obligations of Schmitt's "Rhaps,alie Viennoise," Op, .
Oakman Blvd. at Davison.
But he was truly at his best in De-
society toward then are exactly the :ia, No. 3. After listening to Mr s
Williams for -la minutes, one i bussy's "Faun," a composition that
same.
needs no lengthy discussion at this
forced
to
the
conclusion
that
his
mu-
It is clear that to finance schools
time. The "Faun" no longer en-
on a basis of purely kcal taxation is sic is rather helpless stuff, uncon-
chants or ravishes hut, rather, like
undemocratic bt•'ause it has not ac- vincing, and a failure as far as a the music of Mozart, satisfies and
pportunities for musical interpretation of certain as-
o
tually afford equal
wa in the manner tit'
concerned. lie soothes, some
ht
education to all the children in the pea:, Of London is
to say that all
is without any doubt a skillful work- Browning, who seems
• auntry. Eventually the "it'd State:
who knows how to ply his trade; is well in the world. it is a lovely
ROSA PONSELLE
will have to accept the principle of nn-
he lacks the sustained iniagina- picture, simple, charming; and it was
a Myrtle Shade," with true lyric
Banal responsibility for the support but
but
tive power necessary to transmute all good to hear the music again after event in Detroit, will make her op.!
of education."
s to see and feel into con- all the silly siniperings of Vaughan pearance this year at Orchestra Ilall i beauty; and lee surpassed himself in
Friday evening, Jan. 30. , the interpretation of Ruchmaninoff's
he s cent
2814 Hastings Street
14 the Night."
vincing music. .\ nil when he momen- Williams and the big noise of Florent
out a , lovely "In the Silence
Telephone Cherry 2523
tarily captures the attention, it i
Schmitt.
Miss Ponselle has worked
completely captured the evanes-
fr om
program that will attract all music I Ile
fd. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company M•n•gers
only because hismusic is all too ore his
the "Dream Song" sw
eet
Symphony Concerts in Summer lovers. Many requests were received I cent spirit ofand
bit t
niscent. The first movtitnent
"Manon," put er -
Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 24 and 25
the col or
great singer to rioter "Eli, '
- -
Months Deemed a Definite
-
symphony is mianingleSS, his infinite
, the
for
Eli."
She plans to use it as an en- strength, that may have been some-
Matinee and Evening
Question of Admission Receiving At• that of Debussy without
Cultural Undertaking.
core.
It
is
agreed
all
over
the
world1what
reminiscent,
into
Roger
Quip
shadings, the harmony that of Strauss
tention in Germany.
'Flu - Well Known Play by the Entire Yiddish
that no other singer of this genera- ' ter's 'Blow, Blow Thou Winter
without this giant's overwhelming
Players Company
By Abraham Caplan.
n d."
second
lion sings this Jewish hymn with the wi The program closed with the usual
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The -- and incisive conviction. The
le
l displays.
,. s movement is hetter music and rieher
or which Miss Ponse
G' The
Den of admitting women as mend
The
mosenient
to
hold
•yiliphony
ich
she
will
be
'
number
of
Negro
spirituals
in
which
inherently
is
The program, in wh
T
of the lodges of the Independent Or- lorchestration, and yet it
concerts in the parks dorm: Die sum- assisted
by Stuart Ross, pianist, is as Mr. Hayes excels, and to which he was
It
sevt•ral encores.
at Popular Prices.
der Ilauti Writh is seriously discussed weak. The third movement, the ; mer months has a sound cis ic and cul-
forced to Bad owever t h a t h t, sang
Monday Evening, Jan. 26,
"Scherzo."
is
clever,
but
here
the
re
to me, h
,
follows:
in circles of lEnai 1Drith leaders in
tural foundation. Why good music
Trostarore: ............... sou
The Most Talked-of Play by Sholom A.oh
semblance to Puccini of "II Tabarro'
A,i rorn
to
greater
advantage
in
the
art
songs
should
ryas,.
during
tht•
warm
months
tjt many.
'
.......
all ""*". . it .... I' N ina. '_
At a netting of the Grand Lodge in I+ so obvious that the hurdy-gurily
t reasonably be explained. On
"author."
Poroho. of the first three groups, where his in-
that the phrases fairly cry aloud
stiorni Ann ohs Nina.
.,":h: orease in resonance, his deeper and
Deal a motion WI1S into
forag ain con- the c ontrary, the impulse which leads • a .Tre
I.• Zinvarella ..
. ;
Do not milt this performance.
are
I1 "' .
;
of the
chi
vino
•
end.
re
we
;
command of all the resources of
Illellthrrs
; ;
ime close to nature is pre- ,..., ;
And in the
,comer be admit:toil
Fourdrain liner
of fa- poi plc to t
singer's art, and his grasp of all
daes. The Grand Lodge, at that framed with so many themes
will be given foe
.I. Cam... Nomme,nro.,n.n.e.01..
might have , isely the impulse which find'
:
t
l
t
h
.
:;
ednesd•y
Evening,
Jan.
28,
a benefit per
t. minor ...Chopin '. t he requirements of the successful
W
noes ling, rejected the motion. It re- miller flavor tha
iii wool music.
ly met d
a l hopefully
Piano voice—Seherwr.IV
entire company will appear in a very well
artist
were
shown
much
bet-
on
practically
ev-
O.
The
;;;Inm•nded, however, that women wound u p c onvincing
W.
W.
J.
' concert
:`oncert
th e E.
People may differ
weakly and sadly. One
lei
possess the Aria from -La Gloronda'—"Suitooli o. in
'or than in the easier final group.
known play.
hould be encouraged and invited
peters out
eel liog just
in.
• l""'''''''
VI y ,..; eel oat all who
'
d, , ,
welcome
t t ome
re-
" . ...• ..
ns,-g bie.ria
i•o-operate in the It'nai Irrith institu- could not tell from the
CI"'"" fi' ri "'""'"" ti
most elementary musical sense
,,,,,::::1h1r...rldlahyienis.widll, a nl:ay
how
deeply
impressed
tht•
conductor
.‘''' P"';''''''
city, and if yOu have not attend
tmns and that arrangements b, made
spond with equal eagerness to the
1 ,., rr,..60,,,m
this
ore;
but
he
evidently
should
e s'i.an.'H'I:i'n'"ie-.1-111.e. from - Zuni Indian Irn-
was with the sc
lot open meetings which WOIllen
intim-nee of good music. Of all th
tint his level best with it, and if the
,. when he again appears here in re-
he permitted to attend.
ardent, it must arts music receives the readiest at-
tel you,
" rh ,n,!,..,:','„7,.ff
- '
l aht.i.ona,rteLt:lation
The question is now reopened as to audienct• did net WON
,:pilir
and, by this taken,nit•ans
';,s111.*ar,,..:„";„'„.
Cllni.anitin8
1,, 0,..1, ,And
tention
me
the admittance of women as full- have been the the quirlity of the for strengthening the spirit of democ- .. s.,,,,,., It , %I .., hlt:1,,,-,18.7.7h.,
music.
On
the
other
hand
there
was
--
fledged lodge members. It is expected
---
Eros
Scoot
Schmitt's rhapsody, a very noisy com- racy and friendliness.
that the next meeting of the Grand
Dractival reasons for symphonic r. I
• '
"'"""' Oriole Terrace Proving Mecca
i•,s
Lodge will again take up the matter.
music in the public parks during the I.
r
!
Poneelle.
sti••
"""'
!
!
for Lovers of Sparkling
summer are not hard to find. First of " '"' "
. ... .. .
naves it
.. ... . .......
Entertainment.
... . ....
all, the eommunity as a whole
...
It seems ;tiniest superfluous to write
r .
the nun and women who constitute of the wonderful art of the Negro
in
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to tenor, Roland Hayes, who gave oneof
enable them to carry on their work un- his remarkable recitals at Orchestra' Oriole Terrace, Grand boulevaril
position which offers an opportunity to develop, together with in-
interrupted throughout the year. Sec- Ball recently. In due timehistory will near Woodward avenue, newly th•cos
as-
under competent instruction,
ondly, since the perks are inttinded to no doubt accord him a place with the ; rated throughout and featuring one
tensive evening courses of study
foremost
concert
artists
of
the
gener-
of
the
most
pleasing
groups
of
enter•
quiet as well as stren-
the future of the aggressive young man.
pros id; if 8 lid
sures
ation and rank him as the most re- . tainers ever assembled under its 111O11-
aus-
Bides, is attracting ever greater
mu- n; ; 1 ention, music—and gaud mu-
The present faculty of tht• Detroit Institute of Technology includes
has . lags to its nightly shows. Henry
i • ssarily—is needed to round
m arkable singer which his race
more than fifty professional and business men of Detroit, recognized
tie -. rvice which the city recrett- ever produced -- at least in this coun- Thies and his orchestra is furnishing ;
render
specialist s in their own field. The supervising committee is com-
t oil; A partment is expected 10
try and century. One forgets calor, .
sed of a railroad executive, two lawyers and two business execu-
p•rformers
provides
features and certain racial peculiari, particularly sparkling
music
and a I
i ., ..
po
the public.
g to '11•anY
of 2 5
•01
stage, as far as ties of enunciation while listening ell- a high order of entertainment. The
u•
tives.
The experinntal
d,
which made its
s
is
iioncerne
of training
Revue,
this man, who, though originally
With such men supervising and vouching for the quality
C.,0011 mush' in the park There
er
Oriole recently,
Terrace is featuring Mabelle
d con-11"."'
has pa s sed long ago. are vy dowed with a voice of rarest beauty.
the Detroit Institute of Technology is now making its sixty-sixth semi-
-
onstatuenc•
which
ignore
Eddie
Clifford,
Olga
and
ldr
new semester's opening, February 9th.
Canfield
has by dint of hard work an
Cedars
.,""
fey,' cities of c
BIsvhd"'
In 26: d "
annual announcement of a
the element of mush' in their park stant application made it a must sen- Mischka, and Frankie Alexander. The
To the inexperienced young man, a nine months' course of general
i
in=tro
rle th . fin"' 1.
spnnsive
instr
programs. While the music offered in shire, colorful an
entire company appears every even-
office training including bookkeeping, typing, business letter
tenants will find our cosy, homelike apart me
ihe parks is )(Ben by brass bands, the ment, which reflects every feeling and ing at 7:30 o'clock.
D
foundation for later study.
gives a
Derr Re
month
---
program material is progressively im- emotion which the artist acmes in the
Regular hotel Bemire at ordinary house rentals.
Furnished and
urs•
1160 to $125 per
It re-
rear now. •vailable at
The Jacob H. Schiff Center of the
',toying and the public's musical taste songs he elects to render.
For the more advanced a four year degree course in Accountancy
turniehed
2 3. 4-roont
Phone Glendale
9200, or ere manager on premises for resrvations.
New
York
City,
said
to
he
the
clearly suggests that those who thick quires more than ordinary !meth- New
private accounting.
prepares for public or
the difficult ors of largest community center in the me-
to the park concerts carry away with
a four
genee to master
One Imking forward to administrative work may prepare with
and Italian, and it tropdis, was recently dedicated. It
them an enthusiasm for worthy music.
AT CANFIELD
German, French
year Degree course in Business Administration which includes the
None will deny the really pressing requires a pronounced power of eon was erected at a cost of $500,0(10 and
study
of
Business
Law,
Accounting,
Advertising,
Selling,
Trac,
Busi-
. ........ . .. . .. ....... . .......................... .. is ed for a wider public appreciation centration to obtain the fine dictum is to serve as a memorial tel the late
er woman which is one of Mr. Hayes' niost valu- banker and philanthropist.
............
..............................
ness Management and kindred subjects.
i',• ■ • esiisl music. The man
be
added
oh. ,,, • ar is attuned to music is very able assets. To this must
be found in a four year study
..... ......... ........
desirable sensi-
Preparation for the marketing field may
sane interpretation of the songs of - -
likely to be a person of
his
(Degree course) of marketing with special study in the field of ads, r-
pro-
talities. The question may be asked
nations
and
schools
and
his
OR(
11E
`ORA
11AI
I.
all
lining, or salesmanship.
if it is not to the advantage of the
insight into the poetic message
found
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
mmunity to provide frequent oppor- of each composer. Ills recitals are
Send your young man in for detailed information and educational
Co
tunity during the summer months to true object lessons in all these fae-
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consultation. It will be possible for him to fill "the idle hours" with
Neat Sundty Alt., Jan. 25. at 1
Wants to Meet log at the
•
persons, while they spend their •ve- tors and no serious student e'f music.
constructive preparation.
POPULAR CONCERT
'ono and Sundays in the parks, to specifically Fong, should think of ever
PLAYHOUSE WEDNESDAY EVE., JAN, 28
0...p GARRII OWITV H, Cond.
listen
to
good
music
by
the
best
musi-
missing
a
recital
by
this
gifted
singer.
YIDDISH
P.ano
OM-
; al organization which the city boasts.
His program last Monday
EI.LY NEY
Nlost people will conetalt• that few and- tained songs of sufficient variety t••
Toilet* 25c to II .t Gronell'• and
represent
as
much
cultural
ear-
enable him to demonstrate his mas-
And Her Company
Ore hestr• Hall, Glen. 8290
ionees
nestness as an audience attending a tery of breath control; of fine-spun,
Benefit Performance of
e.30—Fri. Feb.
Will Give •
11
Thurs. Feb. s—at
symphony concert. New compare the beautiful legato; of phrasing with the
number who attend the w inter sym- utmost of finePse; of light, clear, de-
Symphony Concerts
lightful enunciation, and finally, of ,
OSSIP GARRILOWITSCH, Condut tor
..........
Main 6126
Bamlone soloist
sympathetic, convincing interpreta-
... ........ , ........................
Room 303 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
CLARENCE WHITEHILL
lie sang Brahms' magical ,
tion.
Tolmts SI to 52 50 at Grinnell • s and
"Mainacht" On German) with clear-
Orchestra Hall, Glen. 8290.
est diction and tenderest regard fort
the sentiment; Grilles' evocative "In

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