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Show CAMP IfWIS 15 TO MADAM MELBA Great Singer to Appear at Liberty Theater; Arrange Boxing Bouts. SpocuU to Tho Tribune. CAMP LKWIS, Wash.. March 10. Camp 1 ,wis is lo hear Madam Molbu Monday niM. Although the price of, admission w le a day's pay or more, the follows aiv buying tickets early. As the L1b-ftlv L1b-ftlv thtMtor is t he only place in which people o1 Taooina will have a chance to .ear tbo noted singer, a large attendance is exported. An order lias rWn received that troops cannot make public any movements of j Oi sanitations, detachments or individuals. Only information absolutely necessary will be given to advise relatives. Ofiieers and nlon will not be allowed to discuss military mili-tary affairs In any public places. The camp '.s to have an open air arena, which will have a rapacity of 20.000. W'.-lv box ins? com-st9 will be held tm-.supervision tm-.supervision oiVWillie Ritchie,' camp yYiiC instructor. The arena wil have an 'electric Uchtinr system that will make It ,(S lisht as day. This is to be one of the linest in the United States. Tiia baseball season will soon open and MCh company will have a team. Regimental Regi-mental teams are to be picked, and as there are some fast men tn camp, the ,-ompotition will he keen. This will likeh prove even more popular than the football campaign. Wives of officers are playing a prominent promi-nent part in Tacoma society, plvinj? lectures. lec-tures. Mrs. Major-Genera 1 Greene, Mrs. Hrinadler-General Stier, well known in T'tah and formerly of Logan, and Mrs. On plain Leavell talked to the clubwomen, Thursday afternoon about what t he war men lis to a soldier's wife. The weather be in a: clear the camp is expecting many visitors. |