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Show BAND PLAYS FAMOUS 1812" OVERTURE Last night was "Wagnerian night" at Glenwood park. The famous Phil-lpplnl Phil-lpplnl band gave its large audience a rare treat. The masterpieces of the great composer were splendidly rendered ren-dered and the thunderous salvos of applauso that hailed the leader and his talented musicians showed in part tho appreciation of the audience "Tannhauscr" was played as it never waB before bv the band It seemed as If tho musicians poured their very souls into the yreat march tune Ah an encoro "Eternal Love" was given Miss Lehman was in fino voice and her pathetic love song, "Good Night, Dearie," called for several encores Several requests for special pieces wore granted Among the principal ones wero "Tho Dawn of Morning." "Birds of tho Forest." by Philipplnl. tho sextette from "Lucia," and "Tho American Republic." a patriotic air. PROGRAM 3 P. M. The White Top's March Mlnllli Overture. "Pique Dame" Suppe Grand Waltz Espana .. .Waldteyfel Hungarian Dance Brottlns Intermission. Tho Kansas City March ...Don Philipplnl Travlata. Act 4 Overture, Raymond Thomas Aubolc Printannlere Laconic Alma. Grand Selection Briquet EVENING S P. M. "Turkish Imperial GUardB' March" Luscomb "Travlata," Act 4 Verdi Soprano solo, select . Miss Lehraau Overture, "1812" (by request) . . Tschalkalkarsky (This overture is Intended to be a description of tho invasion of Russia in 1S12 by Napoleon and their final defeat de-feat Hymn (Greek church) of supplication sup-plication for aid and gathering of tho Russian armv French national hymn. "La Marseilles." Battle. Cossack song Gradual gain over the French and final grand victory for tho Rus-Ians Rus-Ians Triumphant return of the Russian Rus-sian army. Russian national hymn.) IntermleBlon. Overture, The Saracen Slave...- r Mercadente Intermezzo, L'Amico Fritz .Mascagiil Rhapsodic Hongrolse Jdil American Republic Thlele oo - |