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Show Yvette and Her $yn copaters Aiding Salvation Army Drive f-ysBoax!yvee :.yJ ; ,7i i ' J - A ir mi ffiHtePiiii : i - (V . ... r(-i f'5; Jazt orchfatr touring' Main street 1 Piano, John McDrrmott; cornet. Ear Eneliih; trombone, trom-bone, Louis Skatel; ssxophones, Charles Patty and Wallace Van Treece; banjo; Clvde Marriott; tuba, Chester Ward, and drums, Ben Mallen. - " Intareet taj the Salvation Army drive for a fund of III. too received added Impetus yeaterday when Yvette and her New Tork ayncopatore from Pan-tagee Pan-tagee toured Main atreet with a merer truck In one grand continuous serenade. sere-nade. Oa every haad the crowds went wild and frequently the progress of the truck waa halted by auditors eager to get a better place to listen, completely com-pletely blocked the way. The Joyful Jassere started from Pan-tagee Pan-tagee theatre about 4:0 o'clock. They attempted to get aa far south ae The TgrnotietrijttnrhjjtJfB close score had been kept It would have been about fifth. Jat, most of the prominent department Vores stops wars made. Waiting; arowda ware quickly augmented by a throng which followed In the wake of the musiclana T Telle was at her best. Her Inimitable Inimit-able gesturea and temperamental Interpretation In-terpretation of popular aeleoilons quickly won tha approbation of the crowds. Her specialty, "Barney All Over tha World."' won Innumerable en-corea en-corea Kach member of the company waa Individually applauded aa the jTulcxerornjrirJorJr , Oa the sides of the motor truck big banners hung, displaying to, tha world the slogan of tha drive. "Suppose Nobody No-body Cared." and a pertinent query, How much do you cars?" L-leuton-snt Omsr Knutsen of the Salvation Army, secretary of the fund committee, commit-tee, expressed hla appreciation of the aid given by the Jasa orchestra. No attempt waa made to secure contribution contribu-tion on the street. The collections will be made by an authorised staff today, tomorrow and dally thereafter until the amount Is raised. |