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Show Liberty Park Music Programs for '- Two Days; There will be muele In Liberty park today aad tomorrow by the Hawkins Military band, with programs pro-grams aa followe: Bunday at I o'clock: Soloists Seymour V. Prews. tenor: ten-or: Roy U Allea. elariaet: Eug.as Smith, elsrln.t; march. "Seas' of te Breve," Bldaoed; overture. "Maxl-Billllaa "Maxl-Billllaa Robespierre." Wtolff :-popu-lar ta) "Melodic" Op. IT IFrlmll, (b) The gun Daece" (Friedman! c "Bees Knees": vocal a "Goodbye" (Tostli th "At Dawning" (Tostl). Seyma B. Prows: "Air de Ballet" from Scenes Plltoresque," Messs-net: Messs-net: "Pussucajo Polka," Btrauss: "Humoresque.' "Corhln" Thro the Rye." Douglaa: operatic eelectlon, "Lohengrin." Wanner: elariaet duet. "II Convegno (Ponchiellll Measra Allea and Smith: vocal a "In the Rockies'' (Rauer), b "Roses of Plcardy" (Wood!: request: finale, "War-Spangled Banner." Key. Monday afternoon ' coses rt, I o'clock: .-. . , Boioieta Jack Bummerhays, tea-Or; tea-Or; H.-Oleason. cornet? I. P. La-Mont, La-Mont, cornet. March. "Hall America." Ameri-ca." Drumm: overture, "Mlgnen. Thomas: popular, "Second Maeur-ka" Maeur-ka" (Oodard). "The Darkles Dream" I Reeves ,. "When the Leavea Begin to Fall" (Howard); vocal, "tntll. Sanderson (eelected). Jack Sura-merhsys: Sura-merhsys: selection of Old Melodies. Lake: three dancea from "Henry VIII" (Oerman) Morrla ' dance, pastoral Torch daece: cornet duet. -Arroneuts"larnhouse). M"ars. Oleaeon antf-'l.aMonl: Weal (a) "Mavla" (Craxton). bi. selected: finale. -"-etar-Spangled Baaaer." KV' ' .' t " evening concert, Monday at t Soloist Amelia Margetts Croft-March. Croft-March. "Peace With Honoe." Crosby: Cros-by: evertsre. "Phedre." Massenet; popular. "Moorish Serenade naplt. A Kiss in tne uor ""rr V Winter Cosies" (Leoasrdl: vocsl. "Song of the Soul" (Broil I. selected; fantasia on "Old Kentucky Home. . Dalby (solos for all Instruments! ; vocal (a) "Olannlna Mia" from "Firefly" (FrlmD. (b) selected; patriotic pa-triotic patrol. ''Spirit of Amerlca.-Zamecnik: Amerlca.-Zamecnik: fanUsla. "Atlld Lang Syne," Tobanl; finale, "Star-Span-gled Banner." Key. |