n - 0.,====.000 15 Detroit Symphony r o l OPENING ° CO CERT L THURSDAY 11 EVE ING N N OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor O TiI I DEntorriptun RoN Ian Ill•MYMMA :-: CLASSIFIED O rc h estra n roit Syrphony A t nnouncea Particul ars for De Coming Season. NEW YEAR'S CARDS-For Rosh llashonah and Yam Kippur. For While the Detroit Symphony Or- 0 sale at the Book Nook, 4650 Wood- chestra's opening pair of concerts are ward Ave. Glendale 6818. still four weeks away, the people of Detroit are already taking up their MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher symphony season tickets. Mr. Gabril- caterer for weddings, banquets, owitsch plans his programs for the parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. PAGE NINETEEN JEWISH SITUATION .1 ABROAD PRECARIOUS Poland, -f Panken Returns rom Lithuania with Discour- aging Reports. _ _ • . EDITH ELLA DAVIS Teacher of Piano. Phone EMPIRE 4150-M 1693 GLADSTONE YOUR CHILD! Hew About Hle Jewleh Education? Send Hies te tbe KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-"Bad (ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director/ . as the economical condition in Europe Ahavath Zion Hall. 446 Holbrook Ave. Offirc 81121 Beaublon. Empire a395-W. is, it is impossible as for as the Jew- Indic ;dual •nd Group Inatruction. Expert T eacher.. Refined Atmosphere. TYPIST will do extra typing in the ish people are concerned," declared Ilos • Prepared for Bar Mitzvah. evening and in spare time during Its Chernoff I. • grachmte of (leggin° Teacher. College and has had • very wide eaPerleoce• Judge Jacob I'anken, chairman of the day. Call Miss Taran, Walnut O American Ort, the society to promote 4030-J, 11437 Indiana Ave. , agriculture and crafts among the EMINENT SOLOISTS S.Arovooevasai - e ,:. Jews in Eastern Europe, on his return MRS. A. STEIN will prepare strictly to America following a trip through PRICES kosher Hungarian meals to order. SEASON TICKETS the East European countries. Telephone Roseville 39, Ring 2, or Thursdays, Fridays. $32.124418.$9 Now on Sale ••t Sun. Afternoons $21-$15.7S-$10.50-66 "Throughout Eastern Europe the call at Gordon Stop, Lake Shore 0 Young People•s - - $2.$1.50.111.50c Orchestra Hall-Glen, 8290 ' Jews are on a precipice. The least Drive, Mount Clemens. Take Lake 11 0 ' disturbance will precipitate them into M. A. Brigm•n, Asst. Manager a Shore car. Mrs. Stein also prepares D. Edward Porter, Manager 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Northw•y 4369 an abyss. The economic life of the pure egg noodles at $1 a pound. Macon & Hamlin Piano 0 Polish Jews and the Jews in Litho- 0==110=01=10=101 0 = PIANO LESSONS-Mrs. Rose Ru- 0II011===l 0 =0 = , aniii is most precarious. The Jews benstein; individual or class in- , are unable to continue as merchants structions; phone Empire 1692; or middlemen; first, because of the 418 King Ave. !"boycott by the Poles and the Lithu- STAFF: anians; second, because the economic d Sturm, Consatntin Boris L. Ganapol, Mrs. Boris L. Gestapo', B PRACTICAL NURSE-To take care , life of both nations is practically be- INTERNATIONAL K•rn•rowsky, Ghee L. Barber, Bessie Blackadder, J•ne Holakin. of confinement cases. ('all Lincoln ing destroyed by a policy which sets Florence Whitely, Mary Fedew•, Ethel Jones, Arthur Whit., Sarah 5689-W. Mrs. Rosenman, 9215 ' the army against peaceful pursuits. E•nitaky, Dorothy Hall, Matilda Seiner, Neva Wigle. Mack Ave. Composed of Major Artists from America's Two Great Companies , Jewish life in Poland particularly is :41 and Europe. now threatened by a measure which FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room, will take from probably a hundred suitable for two gentlemen; half thousand Jewish faiuilies the right to block to Dexter bus. Board optional. "AIDA," "BARBER OF SEVILLE," "LA GIOCONDA" and engage as artisans in their occupa- "TROVATORE" Call Euclid 3361-R. lions. Under this proposed law it GEORGES MIQUELLE Large Chorus ■ nd Orchestra. Ballet of 25. Wonderful Scenery. will not be possible for any man to TO RENT-Nicely furnished room TICKETS NOW AT GRINNELL'S for young man or lady with refined season with the view of presenting ' conduct a workshop and employ jour- TEACHER OF PIANO Prices: $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, $3.85 and $4.40. Jewish family. Phone Empire to his audiences compositions of in- neymen, unless the' journeymen are Boxes $30 and $35. Plus Tax. trinsic musical worth by both the old I members of the guild, and the ent. Announce. the opening of hi. Private Studio sod wishes kin many 0764-W. and new masters. He plans to begin ..ployer himself is also a member of the Jewish pupils and friends • happy and prosperous New Year. TO RENT-Desirable store, 17x70, of the old season with a program composed masters-the "Euryanthe" guild. It is openly said that this pro- EMPIRE 7637-M 12025 12th St. Rent most reason- overture by Weber; the ever welcomesed law, which is bound to pass, has 691 DELAWARE AVE. able. Phone Glendale 8492. been conceived as one of the weapons FOR SALE FLATS-Gladstone 2211, Tschaikovsky Fourth Symphony with to be used against the Jew's by the 6 rooms, steam heat, tiled bath, two its stirring Finale; Wagner's Prelude government of Poland," Judge Panken car garage. Call owner, Garfield to the first act of "Lohengrin" and stated. "Help must come from America for the symphonic poem "Tazno" by Franz 9606-R. the Jews, and it must conic immedi- Liszt. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra ately if help it is to be. Delayed help FOR RENT-Large airy bedroom LAFAYETTE BLVD. AND SHELBY-PHONE CAD. 5705 with a strictly modern apartment. will have as soloists during the sea- I am afraid will be of very little use. Detroit's Newest Downtown Theatre. Single or twin beds. 3796 Burlin- son the assistance of some of the most Schools by the dozen must be organ- son musical artists before the ized forthwith to fit the Jewish arti- Now Playing. Popular Matinee Thursday. Best Seats $2. game. Call Euclid 3521. w w is h jo urineym en to Shubert Present public today. The list includes Holds s The M e and itnhaet i0 Jewish MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL PLAY EVER PRODUCED which will b e given FOR SALE-Bargain. Modern du- Lashanska, Richard Crooks, Joseph p ass the West 52nd Year-Finest Conservatory plex. 3 bedrooms. Double garage. Schwarz, Marguerite Matzenauer, them as to their fitness to become Elizabeth Johnesoa, Yinasondow On Glynn Court near 12th. Small singers; Ilya Schkolnik, Harry Ferb- members of the guild, in order that Pond. 1- York, M. A. Prosidni Payment down. Phone Garfield man, Jacques Thibaud, Erna Rubin- no excuses may he left to the anti- Offers to earnest students courses of study hued upon the best mod. stein, violinists; Josef Haman, Carl semitic guilds for the exclusion of 2800-R. ern educational principles. Renowned faculty of 80. Students' - Friedberg, Wilhelm Bachaus, OssiP the Jewish artisans from the eco- orchestra, concerts and recitals. Diplomas and Degrees conferred. FOR RENT-Rooms for two or couple Gabrilowitsch, pianists; Charles Cour- nomic life of Poland. Teachers' certificates. Desirable boarding accommodations. with kitchen privileges. Private boM, organist, and Pablo Casale, cal- 150 - With a Wonderful Singing and Acting Cast - 150 "America had an opportunity once family. Also garage. 1633 Taylor. Thrilling "Student" Male Chorus 60. Symphony Orchestra 35. during the peace negotiations to tiring fiat. PALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 Grand Opera List of Principal.. Gorgeous Scenic Effects. Empire 5356-W. The personnel of the orchestra re- about a new state 'of mind which UNILIVALIILD ►DU AD AAAAA OZS Music by Sigmund Romberg. Staged by Mr. J. C. Hoffmann. YOUNG Jewish School Teacher would mains substantially the same as last would have resulted in understanding Shubert. Mies A. Nide, Paul Bukamis, Ellasteth1491. . York, M. A.; Eli:el:nth Entire Production Under Personal Direction PM. - Fronde LRicharc like to share an apartment near year, there being but few changes. between the peoples of the world and hon Bea/serving wish, Mn. Raymond Brown PRICES: Nights, 60c to $3; Thursday Matinee, 50c to $2.50; Saturday Matinee, Johnson. Carmen Cane-Mee L. Klein. Woodward with Jewish girls. Would John Wummer and Herman Kolodkin ultimately a condition of universal Alle D. Zukleme Helen Andrus Merrill, 50c to $2.50 (pima tan). All Seats Now. Harp-Winifred Carter. Minor E. White, Olean. Doty, Hue Doc, consider hoard and room in private both return after an absence of two peace," he declared. "That opportu- Note: 500 Good Seats at Each Performance at 50 Cents. Theory, Harpousny,Cm.P.dilum-db WIlhelmine Sun,Leverne Brown, M.. Bead family. Call Glendale 7971 Sun- years to their places as first flute and pity we have lost, but we now have All* D. Zuldeme t Minor Whim, Laverne eddIrlonel Instructor.. Ethel Linea and 40 Btown. Pon Chadian wock this depose. first viola, respectively. A welcome the opportunity and also the duty to Or gan -Franc is L. Yor k, M. A.; Wm. day after 2:30 p. m. men,. Franrie L. York. M A. Schenk. addition to the orchestra is announced tell the European peoples when they Normal Trellising ler Pismo Torabouru. Singing -Archibald C. lecke., Marshall for loans, 'We will not . Francis L. York. JEWISH young man with atrim M o- in Georges Miquelle, who comes to come to us Peme.MreChm.H.Clemente.MinFlqabeth Public School Muir,. era &mg& 00134000000000000000000 4 000000000400e0000000000000400c H. Bennett, Fred H. Prmheroe, Geri Mann, nisi intentions desires to meet a Detroit as the first 'cellist. Ile was give you any money unless you will Min !leonine Lerch, Bertha &hater. Mn. Lush* 0. Len:born Mrs. A. W. Davis. young lady with the object i n view. born in France, where he was known use it for peaceful purposes, for eco- Schooled Ecgreseion -Mrs.EchlyaBeillit 'men Morehouse Collins, Herman.Lord, Mann. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 109. as a "child wonder" violoncellist, and nomie development.'" Vie/in-Earl W. Morse, E. N. Babie,Wel. 8:20 TONIGHT Dancing - Ethlyn Briggs M. ter Brun, Raymond Dulits, Flank Hancock, Proved his merit of this appellation FOR RENT-Furnished front room by winning first prize at the Pans Examinations Free. For Catalog and Other Inforrruuton, Addres• in private home. One block from Conservatory, JAMES H. 8W., Treas. and Managw, 5035 Woodward An., Beg 12 Detmit, Michlgaa Ilamilton car and two blocks from Mr. Kolar, the associate conductor Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. M•tinees Wed., 50c to $1.50. Reb Nissan Bak was a great "cha Trumbull car. Board optional. of the orchestra, will conduct the S•turday M•tinee, 508 to $2.00. twenty-four Sunday afternoon con- cham" (learned man), and leader of Phone Glendale 60794. JEWISH YOUNG MAN desires to certs which begin on Oct. 25. He will the Chasidic community in Jerusalem meet a young lady with matrimonial have the assistance of such artists as He was the "ambassador" of the fa- Ma- MOUS Chasidic Zaddik Rabbi Israel intentions and with some means to e Gu Maier, Georges Miquell, d Friedma of the building of the Tit- Santagano, Madam Jeanette help with several debts. Willing ' to ame h Reaume, Charles Naegeli, Marguerite ereth Israel Sadagora, and had full ' of synagogue at Jerusalem, marry at once. Schuiling, Felix Fox, George Li be- charge e Chronicle, Box 110. ling. Lois Johnston, Huddle Johnson, which was an enterprise of the Sada• gore Zaddik, and one of the most • - Vladimir Drozdoff, Carlos Sa ze o, Helen Fitzgerald and Constance Me. beautiful synagogues in the world. While the structure was still in- CHOLEM DANCE Glinchee. The Ypsilanti Normal ( Pte SEE IT! Frederick Alexander. director, complete, the dome not yet erected, it TWENTY-FIRST WEEK! IS EAGERLY AWAITED Choir, happened that the late Emperor Franz will make its annual Christmastide appearance on December 13 and the Josef of Austria visited the syna- Courses and Classes are arranged and scheduled gogue while in Jerusalem, and was Eagerly being looked forward to is Madrigal Club, Charles Frederic for the self supporting student and the man who recevied by Reb Nissan Bak. The Seats Now on Sale for This and Next Week. the Yom Kippur night Bicur Cholem Morse. director, will assist on Jan- must secure his training in spare time. Emperor mentioned the great Zaddik, Society dance which will be held Mon- uary 24. with whose fame he was familiar, and The Detroit Symphony Choir with day evening, Sept. 28, in the spacious DEGREE COURSES said casually: General Motors building dance hall. the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and "I wonder why the building is not Four•Year Chemistry (Day) Tickets for this yearly event are sell- notable soloists all under the direr Three-Year Pharmacy (Day) ing rapidly and may be procured from tion of Ossin Gabrilowitsch. will give finished?" "Your Majesty," answered Reb Nis- cour•Year Marketing (Evening) any member of the organization. two nerformances during the winter, Four-Year Accountancy (Day and Evening) san, "it takes off its hat to you, as you Phil Diamond's University of Mich- Handel's "Messiah" on Sunday eve- Five-Year Co-operative Engineering (Day) are known all over the world as a igan Union orchestra will furnish the nine % Dec. 24, and Bach's St. Mat- rule; friendly to the Jews. But," he Two-Year Analytical Chemistry (Day and Evening) Third Week, Beginning Monday, Sept. 21. music for the dancing, which will be- thew Passion on Tuesday evening. Four-Year Business Administration (Day and Eve- continued, "you are aware that with gin at 9 o'clock and continue until 1. . hit; s , joarTds d• y , 50c and 75c. haey:n.T id n Nights 75c to $1.619" ning) The 30. Young People's Concerts will he us, who adhere to the Oriental cue- Mr. Diamond's orchestra is well March Most Unique known in Detroit because of its recent given o• usval on Saturday mornings tom, it is a mark of respect to keep WOODWARD AT ELIOT-GLEN. 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's. DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE COURSES They will the head covered, and I hope you will 7. at 10:q0 beginning Nov. splendid performances. Cooler Than Your Home or Office. Day Preparatory (Accredited) he une.r the direction of Victor Kolar enable our synagogue to put on its Two-Year Real Estate (Evening) iece." end .0 e Miss Edith N. Rhetts will lee- head p Emperor smiled and instructed Three-Year Electrical (Evening) The Detroit to Have Four Operas lure . his adjutant to send a substantial con- Three•Ye•r Mechanical (Evening) In the Astonl•hing Comedy Presented on Oct. 1 - 4 at tribution to R eb Nissan to enable him Three-Year Architecture (Evening) ODESSA HAS POOR HARVEST One-Year Secretarial (Day and Evening) to complete the dome. Orchestra Hall. VICTOR KOLAR, Associate Conductor 16 FRIDAYS 16 THURSDAYS 24 SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 5 YOUNG PEOPLE'S Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Season Opens September 8th • Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT! GRAND OPERA COMPANY ORCHESTRA HALL, OCT. I, 2, 3 and 4 Guy Bevier Williams • ILArAy girt E Detroit Conservatory of MU S IC in "The Student Prince In Heidelberg GARRICK 181st Time (Sun., Sept. 20) SUGGESTION GRASPED Hilariously Amusing Anne Nichols' Magnetic g I ABLE IRISH ROSP" SCHOOL FOR, MEN.0 A Riot of Laughter THE BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE THE BONSTELLE CO. KIKI" 6 4 he Frenchh and Produced by DAVID BELA.SCO As Adapted Irons tPl LENORE ULRIC ayed ne, e m ne "The door flew open a nd In she No bundles or boxes or even • n She'd an eye for • heertb, a tooth for sweet, " Aod • character founded on corner of etreets. "'Kike as eemyed by the Bonstellers should enjoy several weeks of fever hers."- The Detroit Time , MMISSASSIMSSAS.S.S.%%% 1M.1414 . VISM351041414WlelliVILVS16$ 1005 WA Branch Tfe4el omen Mats. n'd. 25-50c Eves. 50c-$1.25 FOURTH YEAR 172nd Wk. Beginning Sunday Night. Always th• But Show in Town (Inc. War Taal !AKE IT A HABIT Detroit's Notionally Known Artist• High Society By Frederick and Fannie Hatton. Beginning Sunday, Sept 27 # 4104,041004SWOMM1414W4V•14W4%. ■■■■ • k1 ■■■■•■•■■ • 110 EW1112101.1 01101k11•11. 14V4V414-W41041 1 414V41 at Yiddish Playhouse , Phone Cherry 2523 A. LITTMAN and M. FISIISON, Manager.. SUNDAY NIGHT, The entire SEPT. 20, AT 8:30 P. M. Yiddish Players Company will appear in the well known Musical Comedy Drama "YoungWomen and old Men" 26, 27 FRIDAY , SATURDAY, SUNDAY, SEPT. 2.5, 0 "Shadows of Life" A Comedy Drama Wilk .110101 ■■ 112410 Plenty of Snags. 10111,110KWILII MOM .‘ • The twenty-first week of Ahie's Iri , h Rose," the Ann Nichols comedy, will start at the Garrick Theater next Sunday. The house is still playing to large audiences and tickets are still • •k in advance. n . The • weeks selling two . management expects the play to re main in town for a long time yet so as! to enable the theater-going public of 1 Detroit to see this well-known comedy. -__ - "Nobody's Business" 2814 Hastings Street CHARKOFF.-0. T. A.)-A poor harvest is reported in the Jewish col.- i vies in the District of Odessa, accord-. ing to the Communist paper, Der Stern. Four hundred settlers' fami- lies need immediate assistance and seed for the winter sowing. "Abie'a Irish Rose" Continues at the Garrick-Will Enter Y y 21st Week on Sunday. TheWoodward Players "Upstairs and Down" In a Sparkling Comedy of Men's Evening High School (Accredited) Three-Year Junior Engineering (Thy and Evening) One-Year Secondary Business Training (Day and Evening) (Single subjects or combinations may be selected) - "Aida," "The Barber of Seville," "La Gioconda" and "II Trovatore" are the four operas which will be pre- vented, in the order named, at Orches- tra Hall on Oct. 1, 2, 3 and 4. The casts are made up of some of the leading artists who have sung in grand opera in America and Europe, including Charles Marshall, Frances Peralta, Mario Basiolo, Louis ' gel°, Paolo Ananian, Jose Mojica and others of note. An orchestra, a chorus and ballet of 25 from Chicago, will participate. Isaac Van Grove, for- merly with the Chicago Grand Opera Company, is conductor. PROTEST IMMIGRANT LIMITATION IN WIRE WARSAW.-I. T. A.1-A strong protest against the limitation of gration to Palestine of the category termed capitalists (immigrants pod-1 sessing $2,500 or more) W93 cabled I on behalf of the Zionist Organization of Poland and the Palestine office to the Zionist leaders in London, Ge- neva and Jerusalem. The cable demands that the leaders take immediate steps with the British and Palestine governments to remove the restrictions. The innovation that the application of such immigrants be forwarded to Jersualem resulted in the temporary cessation of this class of immigrants to Palestine. - R. B. Waggoner School of Mechanical Dentistry PAYS BIG MONEY Easily learned -- common school education sufficient. Wonderful' opportunity to get in business for yourself at low expense. This new business offers the greatest oppor- tunity to the average man of any- thing in recent years. You ow • It to yourself to get the fact AT ONCE. Costs you nothinz to in- vestigate. Day and evening cla,e , starting at once. Open from 9 A M. till 9 P. M. Open Saturday Sunday afternoon. 1550 BROADWAY Capitol Theatre Building s.57_57_57F3 Greetings From KENNETH N.HART Pianist-Teacher Will accept limited number of EDUCATION AL COMMITTEE FRANK II. ALFRED, Chairman PAUL H. KING ( I ANSINI E C GREEN Graduate Detroit Conservatory and New York School of Music. 2400 EDISON AVENUE Corner LaSalle. A LONZO P. EWING THOMAS T. LEETE Y. M. C. A. Building Offices: Room 303 Randolph 6126 DAY AND EVENING CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 21st Now teaching at Detroit Con- servatory of Music. 'DefroWititufe of Te °log), Empire 2680 Res. Phone Hemlock 2370-M The School of Commerce and Finance of the Season's Greetings _ STATE - from Conservatory of MUSIC SAUL ABRAMOVICH, Mc. Bac., Director. Fall Term Opens Sept. 21. Provides • thorough musical 4-dura- not ti on and effers ad ••ntages p as sed and r arely equall ed. sur- For free c•talogue address WILLIAM H. ENGEL, DEPT a Melees. 5062 4660 Brush St. iiniDersitu of Announces the opening of its evening classes for the season of 1925 - 26, on October 5, 1925. courses:- Wednesday Accounting, Business Administration and Real Estate Monday, and Friday Evenings. Foreign Trade and Commercial Art, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. A thorough and practical training will be given in the following The Above Courses are Co-educational Expert Instruction, Moderate Tuition Fees, and a Real College Enroll This Week. HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mua. Columbia Usiversity. --- C• •ehiag R • p•rtolr•---VOICE 2243 Lotkrop Ave. Euclid 2144 Private Instruction Only. i Endorsed by Prominent Mus cians. petroit UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT Atmosphere. 63 JEFFERSON AVE. EAST