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Ganapol Studios of Musical Art

10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Northway 4369

Season Opens September 8th

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Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony

STAFF:
•
Boris 1.4 Ganapol, Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Consetntin
Kamarow•ky, Grace L. Barber, Bessie Blackadder, Jane Ho%skin,
Florence Whitely, Mary Fedewa, Ethel Jones, Arthur White, Sarah
Evnitzky, Dorothy Hall, Matilda Beiner, Neva Wigle.

Musician Develops Method of
Ear Training for the
YESHIBAH OPENS AUSTRIAN CABINET
Pianist.
WITH 500 STUDENTS ISSUES STATEMENT

more reason why you should
ful to keep yourself in that
lion. Remember, it is easier to .ge
physically than it is to "come
The Gordon Institute at 287
Credit of $10,000,000 Placed in Bank
Musical circles in Detroit and ward avenue affords advantag, fir
Polski for One Year.
throughout the East already are very physical training and Ilevel.1.1011,1
much interested in a radical but, which are unsurpassed by any 'am.
YO It K.— . T. A. ) —A credit
N
nevertheless, practical method of ear filar organization in this city.
of $10,000,000 to the Bank l'olski, the
training for the piano as developed the man who feels himself slip ping
central bank of issue of Poland, has
by a well-known Detroit musician, as he grows older and for the y .sang
been extended by the Federal Reserve
Mrs. Ida Elkan Katz. There is a man in the prime of condition, the
Bank of New York according to an
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The Aus- great deal of personal interest in this Gordon Institute offers a genuine ..er-
announcement of the Federal Reserve
trian government will regard the rather sensational innovation, due vice which you cannot afford to
NEW YORK.—The fall term of the Zionist Congress in Vienna with
Bank.
very largely to the personal popular- look.
The credit will run for one year and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary open- friendliness. This is the gist of a
ity of MN. Katz in Detroit musical
carries an interest rate of four and ed with an enrollment of over 500 statement issued by the Austrian -cab-
circles and to the well-known repu-
a half per cent. The credit was de- students, the largest attendance in the inet in reply to an interpellation filed tation of her husband, Israel Watz,
cided on as the most convenient way 10 years history of the Yeshibah. The with the chancellor by a group of
who has for the past five years
for Poland to obtain dollar funds.
theological department, which
hich num- anti-Semites who objected to the worked with the Detroit Symphony
The Polish credit was arranged by hers
its alumni
sonic
of the in Zionist Congress being held in VI-
most among
prominent
orthodox
rabbis
Orchestra as violinist.
Dr. Felix Mlynareki, vice chairman of
enna.
The method which Mrs. Katz has
the Bank Polski, and llipolit Cliwic, America, has matriculated 250 stu-;
The statement of the Austrian cab- developed is operating on the basis
Polish Charge d'Affaires in Washing- dents.
The high school department, which fines which is being issued by the Gov- of the development of a sense of
ton. 'rhe Jewish Telegraphic Agency
ernment Press Bureau to the atile tonality and a sense of distance, no
learns that Mr. Gliwic, while not of combines Jewish subjects with pre- press declares:
s
,, The Austrian cabinet is pleased to that the student is able to play with-
Jewish faith, is of Jewish origin.
scribed secular curriculum, and which
out being obliged to watch the key-
has one of the best records of any high give its consent to the holding in VI- board as he plays. This method de-
school in New York State, has an en- enna of the Fourteenth Congress of velops a wholesome sense of rythm.
rollment of over 200.
the World Zionist Organization, par-
The seminary is to be enlarged into ticularly in view of the fact that VI. , ,
SAUL ABRAMOVITCH, Ma. Bac.,
the Yeshibah of America when the enna was the cradle of modern politi-iksoraon
Director.
series
of modern
buildings
on upper cal Zionism, which has been recog-
Amsterdam
avenue
are completed.
Fall
Term Opens September 8
"Quarantine," a genuinely funny
nized by the League of Nations,'
comedy concerning two supposed hon- Excavation work on the large high which has empowered England to help '
Provide. • thorough musical miniu•
lion and offer, advantages not eur.
eymooners who are isolated on a trop- school buildings is progressing rapid- establish a publicly and legally se- , Backed by 15 years of experience
passed and rarely equalled.
ical island, opens at the Majestic the-, ly and will shortly be completed. The cured homeland for the Jewish peo- in physical training, during which
Violin, Tells h..
Pl r a ym a,O
E, c rgen, Voice,
atre Sunday with Charles Meredith I new buildings will cost over $5,000,000 ple in Palestine. Since England has time he participated in over 200 ph
y-
and Isabel Randolph in the leading of which New York Jews have already received its mandate over Palestine, sisal contests, Mr. Gordon is well
For free catalogue address
roles. This is the first appearance of I contributed $2,000,000. The intensity the Zionist Organization has been qualified to speak on good health and
WILLIAM H. ENGEL, DEPT. C,
the comedy in Detroit. of study which characterizes the foe- striving energetically to direct Jew- ' how to keep it. Ile says:
4660 Brush St.
"Quarantine" scored a pronounced ulty and student body of the Yeshibah ish emigration to Palestine.
,
"You may be in excellent condi-
hit on its production in London and is evidenced by the early opening of
zieonnti,sti n gi v.-1 tion now. If you are, no much the
Austrian
ia ogo tvheern m
found equal favor last season in New the fall term, which marks the end of ing"Tpermission
Con
York where Sidney Bladknier and 1 a short vacation of five weeks.
gress to be held in Vienna, does not,
Helen Hayes were seen in the parts! The Teachers' Institute of the Ye. take an attitude of approval or disap-
which has been assigned to Mr. Mere- , shibah now has an enrollment of 100 proval to the Zionist movement, al-
B. Mus. Columbia University.
dith and Miss Randolph.
' seminary graduates, who are special- though the complete success of the'
Much of the comedy is furnished by izing in various phases of Hebrew lit- Zionists harmonizes with the interests
Repertoire—VOICE
Coaching
Jane Darwell and Doris Underwood erature, philosophy and history. The . of Austria. Austria has no reason
2243 Lothrop Ave. Euclid 2144
while Cecil W. Secrest, Gertrude Mo- theological department is sending its to object to the migration through
Endorsed
by
Prominent
Musicians.
Private
Instruction Only.
ran, Philip Brandon, Frederica Win- ! senior students to various orthodox her territory of Jews who are bound
stanley, and Forrest Orr contribute 1 congregations throughout the country for Palestine, especially since all the I
their share to the merriment of thelto officiate and assist rabbis during the countries of middle Europe have en-
production. , forthcoming holidays.
dosed Zionism.
"We welcome the Zionist Congress,'
which will also prove to be a benefit
to Austrian industry, and we are con-
(
vinced that the Austrian population
will manifest a spirit of hospitality
With
I
to the Zionist Congress and that no
The new State Conservatory will '.
disturbances will occur. We trust
8 It ' I ;ated at
Tue
I p
The season of 1925-26 at the Gana- that the Vienna public will show as
Brush and Warren avenues, where it
much cordiality to the Zionists as
, t e easily reached by several lines of , pol Studios of Musical Art, 10 Went ,thoenyr have rehceelidvedin atvatrh ieolur .otehietrie31, 3
Warren avenue, opens with an can-
( carsd b s
of teachers usually strong faculty, all of the es-
The faculty consists
the statement concludes.
noted for their pedagogical talent and tablished members retained, and an
the plan of instruction as well as the additional number engaged for the
many special advantages place this growing needs of an increased pat-
!That,' in a position• all by itself. Saul renege. The standards of the insti-
Distinguished American Violinist, will open classes in the Art of
Abramovitch, Mus. Bac., is the three- lotion are so generally recognized
Violin I'laying at the Detroit Conservatory of Music,
tor. that a diploma from the Ganapol
The Messrs. Shubert believe that
beginning September 2.
In addition to the principal subject Studios of Musical Art carries with it Detroit is one of the coaling cities of

NEW YORK FEDERAL
BANK MAKES LOAN

Largest Attendance in Forty
Years. New High School Is
Nearly Completed.

Welcomed Zionist Congress To
City. Does Not Favor or
Disfavor Zionism.

STATE

Detroit Conservatory of

P

MUSIC

52nd Year—Finest Conservatory in the West

Elizabeth Johruoa, VkmPresidena
Perth L York, M. A. Fre. BUM
Offal to earnest students courses of study based upon the best mod.
ern educational principles. Renowned faculty of 80. Students'
orchestrs,;concerts end recitals. Diplomas and Degree. conferred.
Teachers' certificetes. Desirable boarding accommodations.

FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 14, 1925

UINSIVALID FREE ADVANTAOZI

511. A. Paid.. Paul Kilian... MAMA Mal.
patath, Mr.. Ilm mond Brown
Cella — Jules L. Klein.
Ham —Wimirti Corm
Th.«, Hormony, Composition—Dr.
Alla D. Zoiderns, Minor White. Lo•erne
rho depatr
own. roiir Ore•i 0st. Y.Ik
mem. Francis L. York. M A.
Normal Training /or Plana nacho...—.
York.
E.,
Public School Mud. and Drooring —
Mks liermine Lurch. Berths &heifer.
School*/ Caproasion— Mrs.EthlyaBrhoge
Mann.
Dancing—Mrs. Ethlan Briggs Msan.

Nano —1'ranc L. York, M. A., Elisabeth
John., Ue orals Richardson Beikerille.
Alta D. luidetne Helen Andros Merrill.
Minor E. Whits, Olesne Doty, Mos. Dm.,
Wilhelmine bute,Lavesne Brown, Wm Bahr
A.;Wm.
Ethel Linen end 40 additional
Wm.
Org., —Fr. ncl. L. Yprk. M.
Schenk,
Singing — Archibald C. Jeckion. Marshall
Peme.Mrs.Chm.11. Clement s.Miss Elisabeth
H. Bennett, Fled H. Prothetoe, Ced Mann,
Mrs. Lobe 0. Lamhorn.14 re. A. W. Dade,
Imo* Morehinwe Ca' Mina, Hemline Lurch
Violin — F•el W. 1.10,,,E. H.13.1bieslial.
are Braun, Raymond Milo. Frank Hancock,

Exaneinatioru Free. For Catalog and Ocher Infonnarion, Address
JAMES 11. SW, Treas. and %mew, 5015 Woodward Ave., Boa 12 Detroit, Wigan

Detroit Institute of Musical Art

UNSURPASSED in the Middle West

DISTINGUISHED FACULTY, many of national reputation
Highest Type of Musicol Instruction for Profession.' or Amateur,
COURSES in Every Brunch of Music, Applied and Theoretical.
LANGUAGES
STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL
A•STIIIJIC DANCING
Large Concert Hall
Symphony Orchestra of 511
Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees

tZtai. YEAR .OPENS SEPT. 14 Th

l'artisl List Only, of Faculty Member.

VOICE
VIOLIN
Schkolrok
Dr. William Howland
Qeene King
Charles L. Jolla,
Stanislaw Schapiro
Helen Piiagerald
Kul Clime
Mrs Jessie D. Hosom
Nichoim Oeremtat
Federal L WhittlemY
ORGAN
Dr. Edward B. M•nville Florence Paddsck
F. A. O. 0
HARP
VIOLONCELLO
THEORY
Helen Burma rand
Dr. Edward It Manville Feeder lc k Broader

PIANO
Willoughby Boughton
Alan Kopelson •
Dr. Edward B. Manville
Margaret Mannebssh
Ada Lillian Om don
14m. M. D Bentley
Joseph Crocov

SCHOOL

OF ARTISTIC DANCING
Lillian Adel.Graneow

STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL
Helen °rename
Winniett Wright

Students registered at om time for day or evening instruction
IllmstrairJ Catalog free on appli,atiore
II. B. MANVILLE, Busier. Manager. 52 Putnam Ave., North. 2955
At (enter—Nest to Public Library

JULES KLEIN
Orchestras

"Detroit's Foremost Musical Org•nietaioe."

COMPLETE AND UNEXCELLED MUSICAL
SERVICES RENDERED

Superb Dance Orchestras

Concert Ensembles
Soloists

Communication: Room 227, Hotel Statler
Tel. Garfield 6706

'Detroit College
•
of Music

Conservatory of

Comedy "Quarantine" Makes
First Appearance in De-
troit at Majestic.

Institute Equipped to
Keep Detroit Men in
Good Health.

l

HERMANN HOEXTER

Jean

J. Goldkette

Eselusieely affiliated with

OFFERS

Special classes in interpretation, chamber music,
ensemble playing and practical orchestra training.

the student receives a complete course a guarantee of artistic achievement. the United States and with this idea
in the Elements of Music, Ear Train- For the further development of the on mind, together with E. D. Stair,
ing and a Lecture Course in Appre- students this season, a larger aeries' taken over the Orpheum theater,
elation and History of Music free. of musicales is arranged, thus afford• which has been renamed the Shubert-
Other free advantages are Ensemble, ing a needed stimulus and a natural Lafayette, and are planning on mak-
progress from the frequent concert ing this theater the home of plays
Orchestra, Concerts, Lectures, etc.
training classes held at the studios.
for extended "runs." Also, within a •
The usual certificates and diplomas few months the Stair-Shubert Realty
awarded those who elect music as Company will erect on the present I
Best
a profession and graduates are assist- Board of Commerce site one of the
in making practical the pursuit of fine t theaters in this city, giving the
s
music as a means of livelihood. The M essrs
—
beet four theaters in De.'
.
Knowing the needs of advertisers. , sam e discriminating attention, how-
it is the purpose of the Commercial I ever, is accorded those studying for
gement of the Shubert-
The management
i
-
at-
Art School, at 609 Haman Building, i the culture of the art only and a fine
sense of the duty of upholding stand- traction,
Lafayette "The
announce
its Prince,"
opening now
to meet these requirements and
Student
ards for the sake of the community in its s ,second year in New York City,
Detroit a school where students
large is emphasized.
ceive thorough academic training
approaching that record in Chi-
and app
Pupils may enroll at any time.
the art of drawing and are fitted to
cago.
enter the field of advertising illustra-
" The Student Prince" requires a
Lion without having to serve a fur-
singing cast of 100 people and an or-
ther apprenticeship.
chestra of 30 pieces, something rarely
The school, broadly divined into I
reepqeurid
a re in Detroit, outside
geigrnd required
LeRoy E. Gray, the director, grade•'
oiff
the Chicago Art Institute,1
aced
The box office at the Shubert-La-
then served an apprenticeship to en - 1
Nat Martin, an outstanding man on fayette will open on Monday, Sept. 7.
graving and was for a considerable
time on the staff of the Thomas Cu•, Broadway, and his orchestra are
w il lbe gin ai O r i
eow
p ehneinn gi t attractions
tack Company. Since his army days,
its fall
Terrace
ne grr t
Mr. Gray has been engaged in his own ' amoT

For Information and Particulars Apply:

MR. JAMES BELL, SECRETARY

Detroit C

School Aims to Give Pupils are
Training for Corn-
mercial Art.
led

give;
re-1
mist

Annual Opening

Tuesday, September 8th

Day and Evening Sessions

Courses: Business Administration, Private Secre-
tarial, Accounting (C. P. A. Degree), Business
Training, Stenographic, etc.

LUCIEN WOLF GOES
TO GENEVA MEETING

studio work and in teaching commer•
dal advertising in Chicago until his
transfer to Detroit to take charge of '
the Commercial Art School here.

a

season on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 6
o'clock. As in previous years, Oriole
Terrace will strive to give its patrons
the best of everything in service, cui-
sine, (lance music and entertainment.
Steal from a thief and you will get Music will be, as always. continuous
from 6 p. m. to closing with no cover
taste of what he gets.—Talmud.
charge from 6 until it o'clock. The
entire entertainment program is pre-
sented each evening during dinner at
6:45 in addition to the performances
after 9. Mr. Martin and his orchestra
played for Edison records.
He has
15 members in his orchestra.
Among the entertainers who will
appear at the opening show are Le w
Fink, Ruth Williams of Roxy's s,ani..,
the Weelwards from the Palais Royal,
New York; Chaney and Fox and oth-
ers. Mr. Martin's orchestra will re-
' main at Oriole Terrace throughout
the entire season.

MICHIGAN
STATE
NORMAL
COLLEGE

Opened

in 1852.

Educational Plant

Campus of 100 acres. Ten

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Lucien
Wolf, Secretary of the Joint Foreign
Committee of the Board of Jewish
Deputies and the Anglo-Jewish Asso-
ciation, left for Geneva in connec-
tion with several Jewish matters
which will come up at the meeting
of the Council of the League of Na.
lions which opened on Sept. 2.
One of the outstanding problems
will be the complaint placed with the
League of Nations against the treat-
ment of the Jewish national minority
in Lithuania.

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PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge. No. 481, F. and
A. M., will hold a special communi-
' cation Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p. m.
• F. C. degree and lookout committee.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of-
.1AXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M

tattled,
Cresthet
Igtaluir Cr

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COMMERCIAL

ART SCHOOL

RAIlilokih 560.
2539 Vibonward al Sthleu Detroit

609 110EMAA BLDG

Certificates and Degrees

Life Certificate on completion of

We Kane a large and choice selection of Rosh H•shon•h Cards on

Two and Three Years' Curric-

display. Get yours now.

ula. A. B. and B. S. tin Educa-
tion) Degrees On completion of

'
Sheehan s 'Bookstore

1550 Woodward .Avenue

Special Curricula

flume Economies, Kindergarten,
Physical Education, Public

School Music, Music and Draw-
ing, Drawing and Manual Arts,

Commercial, Rural, Agriculture,

Special Education.

Normal College Conservatory of

Music offers courses in Voice,

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Fall Tern Begin. Sept. 22,1925

Write for Bulletin.

C. P.

Steimle, Registrer

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Commercial Schools

An

extra high-grade institution offering approved course. with in-
dividual in et ruction and qualifying its graduates for leadership sod

the more responsible business positions

Phone Cadillac 1205 for Free Bulletin

Grand River Ave. at Park Placa.
Entire Second and Third Floors Square Deal Miller Block

The Detroit College of Law

— ■ and —

The Detroit Institute of Technology

Announce the Opening of the

ROSH HASHONAH GREETING

".• CARDS it

Four Years' Curriculum.

Affiliated with Michigan State Normal School

Itiu str a Lion
Poster De
Cartoons

buildings with modern equip-

ment. Training School, includ-

(Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra)
tory of Music, 5035 Woodward Ave. Empire 2680

Seventy-Fifth

Nat Martin Opening Attraction
at Oriole Terrace on Wed-
neaday, Sept. 9.

Piano, Organ and Violin.

Far appoi•t:meets call Glendale 5660-5681

FRANK HANCOCK

"Student Prince" First Attrac-
tion at New Shubert-La-
fayette Sept. 7.

Faculty of Artists

, 17 Brady Street (Near Orchestra Hall)

Phone EMPIRE 4150.M

ANNOUNCEMENT

Sherwood Music School, Chicago

Standardized Conservatory Courses in elementary,
theory harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration
leading to accredited teachers' certificates, diplomas
and degrees in piano, violin, 'cello, harp and all in-
struments used in modern orchestras.

Teacher of Piano.

1693 GLADSTONE

s
sday, •, Sept

Departments.

Founded by

EDITH ELLA DAVIS

State Conservatory of Music 1 Ganapol Studios, 10 West War-
I Will Open Tuesday, Sept.
ren Avenue, Open Season
8, for Fall Season.
Enlarged Faculty.
—

ing Elementary and High School

Detroit's Foremost School of Music

MU SIC

FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR

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MACHZERIM—Translated in English, German or
Hungarian.
BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW YEARS GREETING
CARDS
All Hebrew Books in Hebrew and English.

Two Stores—Oldest and Mast Reliable in Detroit.
OPEN EVENINGS

Plotkin's Book Stores

5031 HASTINGS NEAR THEODORE
2539 HASTINGS AT ADELAIDE

FALL SEMESTER

SEPTEMBER 21st

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES

Specialising in Spare-Time Training

Degree and Certificate Courses.

ACCOUNTING
PHARMACY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CHEMISTRY
APPLIED BUSINESS
ENGINEERING
LAW

MEN S EVENING HIGH SCHOOL

Accredited to the Uni•erstiy of Michigan. Enrollments now

being arranged. Consultation without obligation. Offices open

9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily except Sunday.

303 Y. M. C.

A. BUILDING

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