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Show BRITISH TO MEET IN j ' UNIT! HULL TONIGHT i i Public Is Invited to Hear Patriotic Addresses and i j Concert. Tonight the big patriotic meeting and conceit of the Britannic association takes ' l place In Unity hall. 138 Second East ; stiect. Addresses will bo made by former Covernor Arthur I. Thomas, the Rev. j Peter A. Sln.pktn and the two British , recruiting officers. Lieutenant J. P. Mather Math-er and Sergeant Major D. G. Kenning, who will dwell upon the present world crisis from personal experiences In the , trenches. Music will be furnished by Miss Pdna Pwyer, Mrs. Bessie Spiers Hrownmg, littlo 1 Miss lorothv Chettle, Professor Alvin A. ; licesley. l.r. W. A. Worley. John V. Kon-niton Kon-niton and the "Jazette Five" quadrille hand, Harold James, conductor. cnher features wid be a reading Irani "Johnny "John-ny Lnglish," by P. J. Holden, and a military danve in costume hy the Mioses t'loieiii'e Crook and Jean fchlerman. There will be no charge lor admission. The eommiueo announces that everybody ;s invited and no nationality will be barred from attendance. Doors will open at 7:30 and the meeting will commence promptly at S o'clock. Numbers on the programme will be: Vocal solo, "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You," little Miss Dorothy Chet-tle; Chet-tle; tenor solo, Dr. Y. R. Worley: reading. read-ing. "Johnny English On t' Art o Pnlt-in'," Pnlt-in'," by F. F. Scott, and read by V. S. Holden. secretary of the association ; soprano so-prano solo, "Marseillaise." Mrs. Bessie Spiers Browning ; military dance in ros-tu:ne. ros-tu:ne. Miss Florence Crook and Miss Jean Fllerman; contralto solo. Miss Fdna Dwy. I er; baritone soio, "The Minstrel Boy." John F. Robinson. "The Two Empires by the Sea" and "The Star-Spangled Banner" Ban-ner" will be sung by the assembly. Music will be rendered by the Jazette Qua-dnlie Qua-dnlie band, Harold James, leader. |