PAGE Two flifilATIL011;Pitif dIROA MUSIC RUBY'S qi1Zrun's garner Mid-Winter Shoe Sale ni Discount on Our ,2 0 By Hermann Hoexter. OBITUARY CHARLES S. BRASCH Charles Siegmund Brasch of 1711 Richton avenue died of heart failure on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the age of larrY of our dea ln r hlouvsbinagndaannddsfoadthne're,mlo Ilarry Guid- berg, who departed from this world two years ago, Jan. 8, 1924, three The most interesting events of the past week in music were the first per- formance of llauegger's orchestral movement, "Pacific 231," under the baton of Victor Kolar; the presenta- the main entrance. On your right tion of the New York String Quartet you will find a boat of Isaac M. Wise, a t Players' Theater under the aus- the founder of the college, of sainted pices and with the assistance of memory. Then turn to the left, and Madame Clara Clemens, and an all- shaded in the gloom of the corridor, Chopin recital by the distinguished with no lamp to light the placque, Paderewski, ex-premier of Poland. you will dimly discern the bronze en- The llonegger composition reached graving of a noble head. It is the Wayne county with a great deal of work of Bezallel of Jerusalem. fan-faring from the critics of the Look well on that face. Let fancy East. It would have been better to carry you back over the story of a have played it on a regular subscrip- life well lived. And in the silence tion night, before an audience more perhaps you, too, will fancy that a in sympathy with the manifold inno- blessing falls from the holy lips upon vations of the moderns than the typi- your head and you will leave his res- cal Sunday afternoon audience which, ence with a strange and quiet iong- seemingly, might be called the Vol- GOTTHARD DEUTSCH By Victor E. Reichert. (Continued From Last Week.) Entire Stock of 71111111 111LIIIIII.Cw, IN MEMORIAM days in Shebat. Just two Se nut ago. go. father Mar a hen we o trr d heb a7ta id. thle7 r theyivere ' b'd, brok• n when we PAW that you were dead. Sadly missed by His Loving and Children. In loving memory of our deal Then one day Rabbi Deutsch mother, Mary Zanders Barris, , .,1„ chanced upon an advertisement in a parted this life so suddenly o: German weekly paper. Dr. Isaac M. ago today, on Jan. 17, 1925. Wise, on the other side of the Atlan- tic, was looking for a man to occupy • tithe ie Lin• cannot apealt how we the chair of history and philosophy at Beane cannot tell what to ea,. Ilut CM only known how we love the Hebrew Union College. At once And mit. you eine° you were ca , .. •I America, with all its unlimited possi- bilities, fired the young rabbi's ardor. liar Loving Son, Daultht, an On a bleak day in November, 32 yearn ing.—Young Israel. steadian enthusiasts of music. Mr. Grandchildren. ago, there stood on the pier at Ho- Kolar had thoroughly mastered the boken a big man with a long beard, mechanism of this unwieldly machine THE WANDERERS In loving memory of William dressed in shabby clothes. lie was Discont:nued Lines Radical y Reduced. 1140 pairs of and all hands in the orchestra did Williams, who died four years ago Dr. Gotthard Deutsch, the new pro- their fortissimo best to make "Pa- Pumas, Oxfords, Strap Slippers and Boots, the third day in Shebat, Jan. 31. By Helen Schubiner. fessor of history of the Hebrew Union cific 231" breathe and move. A lot 8585 to $8.85. Values up to $18.50. CHARLES S. BRASCH A preeIoue one from um I. gone, College. of clever effects and lots of fine noise A voice we loved I, 011.1 In the 30 years at the Hebrew The sun was shining a pale gold failed to convince the audience last A Mare invaeant In our heart , 60 years. He was buried from his And her warm rays were ice cold. Union College, Dr. Deutsch's fame as Sunday that it was getting a "visual Which never can be tilled. a Jewish historian spread until he was It ceased her loud laughter and beam- impression and a physical sensation" late residence on Thursday, with in- ing face, terment in Beth Olem Cemetery. Mr. known all over the world wherever His Loving Wife and Childre of a 300-ton engine driving into the there were Jews. For years he Which warmed and enlightened whole night at the speed of 120 miles per Brasch had resided in Detroit for 39 human race. years and was a retired furniture In loving memory of our below worked unceasingly, collecting stray hour. Far from this: the greater the dealer, having given up his business father, Samuel Mittenthal, who piss( bits of Jewish history, correcting mis- din the less the resemblance to any It faded away the flowers splendid 10 years ago. He is survived by his away eight years ago, on Jan. 1 takes and inaccuracies, piling up card steel giant moving. I have heard look, widow, Annie Olin Brasch, and five 1918, the fifth day in Shebat. after card of information until he Silenced the secrets of the murmuring stronger rhythm in Many a machine children, Mrs. Anna Ablitz, Solomon had assembled more than 70,000 in- ship, and more semblance to tone in brook. C., Philip, Henry and Pearl Branch. Ills feet the road of right have Athwart tr, dex cards, carefully filed and ar- It le not strange hie pathway led to liod. The moon had a calm and unfriendly a saw-mill; and there is some jolly ranged. This vast storehouse of in- good movie music that sounds more light, 1529 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Takes Over Company. formation was to form the basis of His Loving Children. like the real thing than this "specific" And the whole world was enfolded in Adjoining Hotel Statler. his History of the Jews, his life work. of Honegger's. Last Sundaysaudi- Reinsurance of the business of the dark night. But meantime there were Jew.baiters ence seemed keenly disappointed, and Old State Casualty Company by the "Policy Is Service." to silence, there were young students In the darkness a stranger turned his left the hall without so much as Detroit Life Insurance Company is "Our Policy Is Service" is tr! to inspire, there were lectures to be good word for the strenuous engi- announced this week by Homer Guck, tired step delivered. And so, article upon ar- To a house standing far in the back, neering of Victor Kolar. Probably assistant to the president of the De- motto of Abe Gurovitch, insuran dealer, whose offices are at 921 Di, ticle rolled from his easy pen and Like a lonely star in the dark sky it had listened in vain for the bell, the troit Life. Commissioner Leonard poured into the editorial offices of the It illuminated the road and attracted whistle and the usual "good-byes" of T. Hands of the State Insurance De- Bank Building. Mr. Gurovitch giv a Deborah, the American Israelite, the those bound for the Pacific Coast. partment approved the move and au- personal attention to all claim., his eye. protecti American Hebrew and numerous oth- The New York String Quartet thorized the release of the Old State handles the following er magazines. Dr. Deutsch was the A slight knock at the iron gates proved to be a very fine organization Casualty Company's securities to ef- lines: Life, accident, health, bus true journalist-scholar and his amaz- Magically they flung wide open, 0, indeed, which gave superlative inter- fect the liquidation of its affairs. The Lary, automobile, plate glass, co ing encyclopedias mind was a ready pretations to Haydn's Quartet in D Old State Casualty Company oper- pensation, fire, tornado, fur floate pray! armory to silence the enemies and A woman stood there descended from major and Dvorak's "American" in F ated on a specialized line, that of eye jewelry floaters, boiler insurance, vilifiers of Israel. major. It furthermore lent admir - insurance. Its president was Oscar forms of liability and fidelity bon heavenly spheres His whole life was fired with a love Clad in stars and stripes, read: Peace, able assistance to Mme. Clemens in F. Looker, for many years associated for truth and justice. He was a rare KOVNO.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Na. Resphigi's long-winded recitative, "II with the Michigan Mutual Life In- happiness. personality, the very breath of great- Tramanto" (The Sunset), and Zil- surance Company. The Detroit Life man Shapiro has been appointed ness. Ordinarily meek and humble, The stranger bowed low his gray head, cher's lovely group of "Marienlieder." Insurance Company has issued let- sistant professor in Sernitics at I he would on occasion rise to moments Entered the house and found Light With Frank Bishop at the piano, ters to all of the policyholders of the University of Lithuania. Dr. Shap of fierce rage when injustice was be- Mme. Clemens sang a collection of Old State Casualty Company inform- is the second Jew to hold a prof and Rest. ing done and there was a wrong to He wondered.' "Did cease the monster classics in which she again demon- ing them that their policy contractss sorship at the Lithuanian univers1 right. On those occasions he seemed in human bosom, strated her remarkable memory, her are guaranteed by the Detroit Life, Dr. Nachman Schapiro is the son as if he were Michael Angelo's Moses, Or will it be always fed with envy, subtle gifts of interpretation and a under the reinsurance program ap- the Chief Rabbi of Kovno. Ile i Madame J. Cherniaysky Jos. Cherniaysky Gershun Rubin suddenly come to life. wrath and man's assassin?" most charming platform presence and proved by the insurance department. graduate of the University of Vier) He had a passion for accuracy manner. which constantly expressed itself in Ile fell asleep--a peaceful slumber Paderewski drew a record crowd appending dates to every name he And he still wondered and wondered. Monday night at the Arcadia and I mentioned. But it was not a mere Alas! he traveled in the Unknown without any flourishes gave a remark. whim that made him insist on the ex- Path, able interpretation to a representa- act date. It was his burning passion The Seeker of the Truth—never came tive group of Chopin's greatest music. for truth. back. This included his one immortal so- But he was also a lover of human- nata wherein the pianist rose to his ity. Everyone loved him and I be- Life's burning flame pricked a white greatest heights of the evening in the lieve that he loved everyone except heart, (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) sublime funeral march and in the those who had wantonly injured him. Ile saw a vision the image of God. whirlwind finale. Gabrilowitsch may An Oriental Syncopated Symphony Band. Ile was at home with all Jews, wheth- We shall remember devoted loving and play Chopin with greater poesy, de tender, er they were steeped in the spirit of Pachman with greater glamour, and Eastern Europe or refined by the gen- The old wanderer, our ill-fated brother. Rachmaninoff with greater subtlety, teel contacts of western America. but no one has Paderewski's power of Madame Lara His inexhaustible store of quaint Now the gates were slammed with a soul-searching analysis, and certainly Cherniaysky Joseph Winog- deadly sound, stories and anecdotes, his frank de- no one can compare with this Polish radoff, the great will accompany mocracy, his ready wit, his nobility It arose cries of despair, heavy tears, master in brilliant reconstruction and opera singer, 0, they don't count! of character—the adjectives pile up at piano. virtuoso delivery. The sensational and Gershun in an endless array and yet they fail The strangers are vanishing on the was wholly absent from this recital Rubin, the well crossing roads, to characterize this unique personal- which singularly failed to stir the known artist ity. He was one man in a generation. No shelter, no food, only staring at the majority, so that aplause was hardly and imperson- gates with hopes. In October, 1921, I came to Cin- commensurate with the magnificent Don't tail to ator, will ap- cinnati to enter the Hebrew Union achievements of the artist. hear this great pear at the con- College, looking forward with joy to Let us lift the iron door with a power giant, of a cert musical treat. the thought that I would now be un- Symphony Announcements der the wing of Dr. Deutsch, whom In the name of justice and humanity, • noble women and men. Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to la.m. I already knew and loved. But, along — — I see the sun in her glory is shading with some 30 other new students, we Again at the concert of the Detroit Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. a stream of light, Will Appear for One Night Only were to be denied that gracious bless- Symphony Orchestra Sunday after- ing. My diary, under date of Oct Upon the country where the flag of noon, Jan. 17, under the direction of freedom is carried so high. 14, records the simple statement: "At the associate director, Victor Kolar, Helen Schubiner. 11:20 a. m. Gotthard Deutsch passed "Fine Food Served Fine." there will be two assisting artists, away. A deep sense of the profound George Liebling, pianist, and Ilya ORCHESTRA HALL loss hangs over the college." Schkolnik, violinist. While the name MUSIC STUDY CLUB As he had lived, so he died, asking of George Liebling, pianist, may not GLENDALE 8290 WOODWARD AT PARSONS for more light" and saying feebly in The Music Study Club of Detroit be as well known to the public as that Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Tax Extra. German, "I don't want to die, I have of Hofmann or Paderewski, yet he is held its monthly study meeting at work to do." His cremation was pre- Webster Hall on Friday, Jan. 15, at a celebrated artist with a large fol- Tickets can be secured at Yiddish Playhouse, Cherry 2523, or at ceded by beautiful prayers culled lowing in Europe. He has the distinc- 2:30 p. m. Miss Mary Olive Sleeper, Orchestra Hall day of concert. from Rabbinic sources which he had instructor in theory and composition tion of, being the youngest pupil of himself prepared before his death. at Central High School, gave an in- the famous Listz and will play that There was no eulogy. structive talk on "Forms of Compo- composer's Hungarian Fantasy. • • * Ilya Schkolnik and his art need no sition." Discussion followed. When you visit the Hebrew Union introduction. This is his second solo College, walk up the wide steps that appearance in Detroit this season, the Stolen wood does not warm long. lead from Clifton avenue. Go in at first being on the occasion of the third pair of symphony concerts in November. Sunday afternoon he will play Saint-Saens' Concerto, in B minor. The orchestral numbers are the Suppe's Boccaccio March, Ra- Imeau-Mottl's Ballet Suite and two numbers with the organ, the Largo of Handel and the Pomp and Circum- :: I stance March of Eiger. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. ' At the symphony concerts Thurs- Greatest Health Resort in the World for Rheumatism, Nervous day and Friday evenings, Conductor dition. Disorders, Blood Pressure, Tired and Run Down Co n Gabrilowitsch has again arranged a The most exclusive and finest Resort Hotel in America. Spa.• varied program, embracing both lobbies, beautiful billiard rooms, ballroom and dining rooms. Co, 6 classical and modern compositions unexcelled. American and European plans. Write for boos'. from Boch to Strauss. 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Suites built to order $112 50 begins with a new composition en- titled Ciaconna Gotica, by Cornelius Dapper, a gifted Dutch conductor and composer, who since 1910 has been the assistant conductor of the Amsterdam Concertebouw, of which Willem Mengelberg is the conductor, and to whom this composition is do fl- eeted. Next comes the Bach violin Concerto in E major, Rimsy-Korsa- 1ov's Symphonic Suite "Anise," Rich- lard Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks After the Old Fashioned Man- ner "In Rondo Form" and Saint- Saens' Introduction and Rondo Ca- priccioso for Violin and Orchestra . Jacques Thibaud, the foremost repre- I sentative of the French School of Violin playing, will be the soloist. Thibaud'a artistry is well known in Detroit. Although it is seven years I since he has played with the orches- tra, he has appeared in recital. • Y. M. H. A. 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