s erRonjewisti(A Ro x icta r_sg Appears in Joint Recital. Rosa Raise (whose real name is Raitza Burtstein) is a native of Week's Symphony Concerts. COLONEL \Y. 'MULL ENDORSES CAMPAIGN D EPENDABLE USED CARS 'Hoover Aide in Russia Declares Americans Can Help J. D. C. Plan. Associate Conductor Victor Kolar of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has prepared an unusually attractive pro- In a letter adressed to Felix 51. gram for Sunday afternoon's concert Warburg, as chairman of the Ameri- in Orchetra Hall. For the opening can Jewish Joint Distribution Corn- number he will offer the Prelude to mittee, Col William N. Haskell, Rug- Gounod's "Faust," which will be fol- , sian director of the American Relief lowed by the Overture, "Masaniello" lAdministration declares that Ameri- by Aubner. The third number on the 10236 Jos. Campau at Trowbridge cans may aid the Jewish back-to-the- program will be contributed by Maria 3922 Woodward at Martin Place soil movement in Russia without run- Dormont Koussevitzy, who will sing ning the risk of being regarded as The Letter-Scene from Tschaikovsky's 14615 East Jefferson at Philip Bolshevists, or acting contrary to the "Eugene Onegin." policy of the United States govern- 8819 Grand River at Clarendon Mr. Kolar will conclude the first ment. half of this afternoon's program with 16123 Woodward at Eason Col. Haskell's letter, in which he ex- an orchetral performance of three presses satisfaction that the Joint Hungarian Dances, Nos. one, two, and 8216 Gratiot at Seminole Distribution Committee has taken the four, by Brahma. Following the inter- initiative in launching the United Jew- 3950 Dix at Hubbard mission, John Wummer, first flutist of ish Campaign for $15,000,000, stresses the orchestra, will spear as soloist in the need, which he says exists, for a a performance of a composition of Mr. continuance of relief for large num- Kolar's written for solo flute with an bers of Jews in Europe, who have not accompanist by strings and harp. INCORPORATED yet fully recovered from the war and In the second part of the program GLENDALE 7117 9922 WOODWARD MME. ROSA RAISA its aftermath. This need, Col. Ilas- Madame Koussevitzky will sing a group of three songs by Rachmaninoff, Bialystock, Russia, where her father : kell declares in his letter to Mr. War- Glazounoff and Dargomiisky, respec- was a wealthy contractor as well as I burg, is especially urgent in Russia. "This I can say out of my know- tively. Mr. Kolar will conclude his pro- Orthodox Jews and an authority \ ledge ledge in that country where, as you gram with excerpts from Rimaky-Kor- an know, it has been my privilege t o axes the Talmud. sakoff's "Le Coq d'or." She made her debut in opera at cute the humanitarian work of the Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of Parma under the baton of Cleofonte American Relief Administration un- the Detroit Symphony, will preside Chapanini on Dec. 6, 1913, in Verdi's der the general direction of Hon. Her- over the orchestra at the pair of con- "Oberto," and almost immediately bert Hoover," he writes: certs to be given on Thursday took her place in the front rank of "There was a time, not so long ago, (Thanksgiving) and Friday evenings Italy's dramatic sopranos. fame spread to the From other when there was doubt in the minds o at which Josef Hofmann will make her countries and to South some people, as to whether Americans uropean his first appearance in Detroit as so- there America, and in all of these places should do anything for the suffering loist with the orchestra. Conductor E P eople in Russia because our govern- Gabrilowitsch has chosen Haydn's she sang with enormous success. tier ment has refused to recognize t e Symphony in C major for the chief American triumphs with the Chicago present regime in that country. I be- orchestral offering of the evening. CONGREGATION MISHKUN ISRAEL Opera Company then followed. lieve that this doubt no longer exists, f Preliminary to the performance of Mme. Raise is in private life Sig- to any extent, because our people have lowitsch will the symphony, Mr. Gabri nora Giacomo Rimini, who himself is realized that the relief of . suffering give as the first number of his pro- one of Italy's most distinguished , 't construed, as. cannot be construe gram Beethoven's Overture to "King baritones. Mr. Rimini appears in , ■ should not be construed, a political Stephen," and in compliment to the At BLAINE AND LINWOOD joint recital with Mme. Raise and his act " writes Col Haskell. "The great soloist of the occasion will conclude Linwood. art and voice adds no small share to t work that was done by Americans in Inquire of A. Simon, Blaine and the first half of the program with a the pleasure of these occasions. Sig- the Volga section with funds voted by presentation of Josef Hofmann's nor Rimini's appearance with the the Congress of the United States of tone poem, "The Haunted Castle." Chicago Opera Company have made America and with the expressed ap- Following t he intermission, Josef OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT him well known throughout the coun- proval of President Harding, did not Hofmann will play Rubinstein's make Bolshevists of the American peo- Fourth Concerto, in D minor, for try. Mme. Raise will appear in Detroit ple, or commit them to Bolshevist prin- piano and orchestra. on Monday evening, Nov. 30, at Or- ciples. In the same way, the assist- ance your committe has been render- chestra Hall. . Greatest Soprano in Two Decades ing and proposes to render to the Jews Josef Hofman, Famous Pianist, of Russia, will not make Bolshevists MORGAN JONES SPEAKS — and Plays at Orchestra Hall FOR THE LABOR FORUM of you or your committee, or of the on November 26. contributors to the fund. It will only The Detroit Labor Forum has se- Igerve to emphasize once more the green Josef Hofmann, the famous Polish RO SE Famous Baritone of the Chicago Opera Company cured the services of a very interest- heat of the Jews of this country, and pianist who has made his home in Am- their humanitarian action on behalf PIE"UREN ing and influential member of F erica for the greater part of his life of their Russian co-religionists, will British Labor party to speak at their The Store With a Reputation. and who will be heard here on Nov. Forum meeting here Sunday, Nov. win the applause of the entire Ameri- 26, 27, at Orchestra Hall, is not a be- 22, at 3 p. m., in the person of Mor- can people. liever in egotism. "To rise high enough gan Jones. He is secretary of the "The farm-settlement work so ably Open Evenings Until 8:30. Rais• has no equal. Th. appearance of these two artists above others to be seen, an artist most British Labor party, a member of begun by Dr. Joseph A. Rosen and his IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop. is always • sens•tion. I forget self," he declares in one of the I'arliament to the McDonald ministry staff 'is the most hopeful enterprise Phone MELROSE 5509 Cadillac 5783 aphorisms for which he is noted and as secretary to the Board of Educa- that ,has yet been undertaken to as- Seats now at GrinnelPs Box Office which are frequently quoted as valu- sist the tens of thousands of your co tion. able to beginners in the difficult pro- Mr. Jones has been returned at religoinists in Russia who through fession of music, four consecutive elections as M. P. various causes have been deprived of Art is the important thing in his for the Caerphilly Division. Ile was their former means of livelihood and Els faith. "You forget art and it forgets the first labor M. P. to be formally reduced to beggary. DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA you," he admonishes those who would opposed by a Communist candidate. "I have read Dr. Rosen's report, a ORCHESTRA VICTOR KOLAR Conducting place their personalities ahead of the His subject is "The British Labor copy of which you were good enough HALL matter they are interpreting. And Party in Action." The Detroit La- send me. It is an impressive docu- when any one asks him how to reach bor Forum is being conducted by the ent, based on actual experience in perfect achievement he will always Detroit Federation of Labor. the field it covers, and is only another Soprano answer: "Perfect sincerity plus per- indication to me of the great ability JOHN WUMMER, Flute fect simplicity equals perfect achieve- of the man, and his deep concern in the CIVIC PRIDE ASSOCIATION H•II. Glendale 8290 ment, if the capacity of the individual welfare of his people. His plan is a Tickets 25c to $1 at Orchestra allows." The Civic Pride Association of practical feasible one, the correctness THURS., FRI., NOV. 26.27—GABRILOWITSCIL Conductor Greater Detroit will meet at the of which is proved by what has been PIANO Women• City Club on Wednesday, accomplished. "Frankly, when the Agrojoint's ag- SOLOIST Nov. 25, at 2 p. m. Luncheon in the Hadyn C Major Symphony—Rubinstein Piano Concerto in D Minor. main dining room at 12:30. Call ricultural work in Russia began, I was Tickets $1 to $2.50 at GrinnelPs and Orchestr• Hall. skeptical about its success. The rea- 8290. social committee of Junior Mrs, N. C. Loud, Hemlock 0933-W, son for that was inherent in the past Phone Reservations Only Through Glendale - Hadassah announces its annual mem by Tuesday evening for reservation. history of the Jews there, who for bership dance to be given at the centuries had been mainly engaged in Shaarey Zedek Sunday evening, Dec. STEAL KEREN HAYESOD FUNDS commercial or professional pursuits. 20. The dance is for paid members I could not see how such people could LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Petty cash only and their escorts. The members The very spaciousness of the beautiful be taken out on the steppes and trans- who have not yet paid their dues are to the amount of £5 was the spoil of mezzanine and lobby, banquet halls, card formed into farmers. thieves who broke into the Keren urged to do so immediately In order "Hence, when I was in Russia this rooms and private dining rooms and special to take advantage of this opportun- Hayesod office of the View End Quar- summer, I was delighted to learn that Th• Mo. Unique Theatre In the World. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell ter. The thieves searched the rooms, drawing rooms for dancing, make Hotel ity. Because the organization is pri- WOODWARD AT ELIOT—GLEN. 0792 this magic had been worked by Dr. 50c and 75 opening drawers and files, and left marily a charitable one, tickets are Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Wolverine the most sociable place in De- to $1.50. 75c Rosen, and now I feel sure that he can Nights not complimentary. Tickets can be the office in complete disorder. Money Phone Calls Only Through Glendale 9792. troit to entertain. obtain the same results with the larg- collected in the View End Quarter secured only from the social commit- est possible number if sufficient means SUNDAY LAST TIME "THE SWAN" tee and prior to the affair. No tick- had been banked the day before. The smartness of the service makes ah are provided. ets will be sold the evening of the invitation here a real compliment. Out of " I have every reason to believe that Beginning Monday, November 23. GERMAN JEWISH LEAGUE dance. Miss Florence Shirley Krell the Russian government's interest in season dainties, make dining a real treat. is chairman of the social committee, DANZIG.—(J. T. A.)—A League this effort is sincere. It is to Russia's You can entertain so creditably that you with the Misses Rose Gordon, Rose own interest that the Jews should suc- will entertain more often because of Hotel Lipsitz, Helen Shetzer, Mabel August, of National German Jews has been A New American Comedy founded in Danzig, with statues simi - ceed as farmers, first, because it will Rhea Harris, Miriam Levine and Wolverine's special inducements. solve a difficult urban problem, and lar to those of the German Imperial Ethel Steinberg assisting. League. According to the statues, second, because it will add to the pro- members of the league must consider ductive elements of the country and P. M. RASKIN ON TOUR their political attitude only from the thus improve its own economic condi- The well-known Anglo-Jewish poe t German-Danzig angle and not from tion. By FRANK DAZEY "I have every reason to believe, also, t r, P. M. Raskin, has lef the Jewish point of view. that the population in general is Produced Under the personal Direction of Hugh Ford and Ion a'stour or Miami, Fla., and the While I was Jessie Bonstelle. ARREST FOREIGNERS friendly to the movement. South, in the interest of the Jewish in Moscow last summer I discussed National Fund campaign. Zionists A Delicious Story of Modern Marriage. this question with many leading men, PARIS.—(J. T. A.) — Twenty-six of are requested to avail themselves The "Wage" Earner and Salaried Man. Jews. Every Ovsyloo/Vri, Grand Circus Park ROLLICKING—COME Mr. Raskin's visit and to arrange foreigners were arrested during a po non-Jews as well as HUMOROUS SITUATIONS—SATIRIC, ELIZABETH STRUT JUST LAST Of WOODWARD massmeetings and other functions in lice raid here. It was found that 12 with whom I talked was convinced that I behalf of the Jewish National Fund. entered France without proper docu- there was no probability of a recur- ments. They will be sent back to the , rence of pogroms. By going in for cc- 4,...gangmegial 1 1 frontier, ti was declared. Four were {arming the Jews are themselves re- ANNOUNCEMENT imprisoned for carrying false pass- 1 moving one of the causes of misun- TONIGHT derstanding, of envy and of hate." A Deluge of and Jack S. Wolf has been appointed ports. Thrills and E very Nigl state director for the Jewish Penal Caters to Private Weddings. Laughter Welfare Association and has opened VVCJ his offices at 8213 Beaubien street. MATINEES THANKSGIVING DAY AND SATURDAY Mack B. Weiss, caterer, who now Donald Gallaher and Jam. F. Elliott P eeeeee resides at 1670 Pingree avenue, re- LAFAYETTE and SHELBY The Crowning Success of Two Continents. cently began the plan of taking of Eleventh Record-Breaking W.k• Blue Sky Limit of Mystery and Fun. .TABL47 small weddings, parties and affairs Beginning This Sunday Night. Joie the Garrick Cretird• Nightly and Ke. Young. The Best LeughIng O" of all kinds at his home. He will the world. take entire charge of the affair, limit- THANKSGIVING MATINEE 211111111111111tIMILIEI11111 -111 ing the number of persons to about Will Be at Popular Prices. I N MEMORIAM 40, a number which can be conveni- In memory of Philip David Gor- ently and efficiently served in his don, who passed away two years ago, home. Mr. Weiss has attained an enviable reputation in the city as an In Heidelberg. — By Ralph Spence. Staged by Walter F. Scot , . Nov. 21, 1923. excellent kosher caterer and has THAT "THILLING, CHILLING, KILLING" MYSTERY Th• King of All Musical Plays. A Production of Glorious Singing. The No on. knows the silent heartache, served at many of the large social With MR. MULLIGAN and MR. GARRITY Only those who loot ran tell, affairs. Outstanding Triumph of Years. The •udience roared and .err And the tears that are shed In silence Seven Branches Conveniently Located OUR DINING ROOM SUITES THOMAS J. 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McGuire of the Highland' . sick, who left us two years ago No- Park Motor Company, 16123 Wood-I vember 26. ward avenue, local Dodge Brothers, dealer, "are playing an important N. of sadness still eon. over us, part in relieving the transportation ' T.. r. le silence often flow. situation which has resulted from In- Her Loving mother. Sister, Brother adequate capacity of Florida's rail- and Children, Bernard and Zelbert. roads to supply the needs of her un- precedented numbers of winter tour- In loving memory of our dear ists and homeseekers. mother and grandmother, Mary Lilly "Vast amounts of merchandise, Goldstein, who was laid to rest 19 subject to the freight embargoes re- years ago in Columbus, Ohio, on cently placed on certain classes of Nov. 20. goods in order to reduce delay in moving necessities, have been moved November brings sad memories south from Jacksonville and inland Ic•ed one gone to rest, Of • Who will 101..1. b.r.....b..", from Atlantic and Gulf ports by Gra- Rs the,. who loved her beet. ham Brothers trucks." Her Loving Children and Grand- children. Arlington In loving memory of our darling, Ethel King, who passed away seven years ago. Her Children, Parents, Sisters and Brother, who miss her daily. In loving memory of our daughter and sister, Bessie Jacobson Kzletsky, who passed away three years ago, I Nov. 24, 1922. , Sadly missed by Her Loving Parents, Sisters and Brother& 1175 Largest .d finest touring company, 150 people. Great Male Chorus 60. Girl Chorus 35. Symphony Orchestra 3B Rich and Costly Scenic Settings. GRAND OPERA C•st of PRINCIPALS Eve.... 60c to Pt Sat. Mat. 50c to Eveoings, 50c to P. Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.50. Secure Thaeksering Tickets Early. Life, Health, Accident, Burglary, Fire, Automobile, Plate Giese, Ma J rine, Liability, Compensation, Es- ploeion, Windstorm, Surety Bond. ■ - . "The Gorilla' a gay satire." "TAIL •• it took the thrills that did' 'I Is a perfectly gorgeous Idea." "Most even the mars w' —Detroit T exceptional piece of entert•inment." —Detroit News. "'F' “Gav• large audience • new shudder, hearty laughs —Detroit and • genule• Fr. 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