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Show ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM FOR LIBERTY PARK I I Alma York Weaver, Vocal-! Vocal-! ist, Will Contribute Two Solos. Heid's Military band will present an unusually attractive program at Liberty j park tiiis afternoon, playing from 4 until ' S o'clock. Alma York Weaver, a glued vocalist of the city, will slnt,' "The Rosary" and "Just a Little Bit of I If;aven." The programs of the day for the band follow: LIBERTY PARK. March, "Peau Ideal" Sousu Caprices (a) "Virginia Skedaddle" Rovven (bj "What's tiie Matter With Father?" Grand selection, "If. M. S. Pinafore". Sullivan (Fixcerpts from the opera.) Popular songs (a) "Over There" Cohan (b "Baby's Prayer at Twilight." Solo for trumpet, "Memories" V. Alstyne Mr. Held. Intermission. Overture, "Fest" Leutner Vocal solos (a) "The Rosary." (b) "A Little Bit of HeaveVi." Alma York Weaver. Descriptive selection, "A Policeman's Dream." This selection describes what an officer offi-cer goes through on his beat. Grand selection, "Welsh Airs". . .Godfrey PIONEER PARK, 7 TO 9. Held's band will play an entire request program. Any operatic, standard or popular number will be played as asked for. There have been so many request numbers at this park that Mr. Held concluded con-cluded he would take enough music to play such a program. |