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Show PUSHING THAT I BAND ALONG j Prof. Thomas Calls boys I to a Meeting : And Proposes to Begin Work at Once. I Prof. George Thomas, of the Logan HJ City schools, lie who proposes to give HJ Logan a brass band, desires every H young or old man, with or without a H brass Instrument, who can now, or H wants to learn to play a horn, clarinet, H plcalo, bass or tenor drum, to be at H tho "City Hnil, "Thursday (tomorrow) M evening at 8 o'clock, without fail. M Prof. Thomas proposes to begin M operations immediately, If not sooner, H and desires to get track of available M material. Ho proposes to glvo his M band Instruction free of cost to them- H selves, and when the band Is In condl- B tlon proposes to give the public con- H sldcrable music free of cost to II. In- H cldcntally, to keep up the stock of j music and to furnish the boys with H necessaries, concerts will be glcn to H which an admission will be charged, H ana without doubt the public will H esteem at a privilege to contribute lu H this way. H Mr. Thomas has tiad no little ex- M perienco with bands, having been M connected with the, big organizations M of tho stalo In the past and he is re- M garded as a splendid Instructor. The :M boys who have some spare time and M aro musically Inclined can hardly do M cettcr than to ally themselves with M Prof. Thomas and his band If the M time ever comes vvlien that orgauiza- m tlon will get out on tho streets of M this city and tear olT a row strains of M good music setul-oucaslonally without M wanting $2.' 00 for each performance M the public will rise up and call 'em M blcsscdi M Prof. Thomas agrees to accomplish , M all these desired things and all he asks M Is a hearty co-opcratfon in the matter M or some concerts ho will give. The M public can hardly expect more than j this and should hill In lino with every . M encouragement. Ihe city needs a !fl band almost as much as a railroad, 'M and just at present there seems a M t-hancc of getting the band. Let's M join Piof. Thomas In his effort. ,1 |