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Show f , SOLDIERS OWE I i ENTERTAINMENTS t i : if ; Many Skilled Musicians and Theater Actors at U. S. t ; Army Camps. ( 1 '; I FORT BLISS, Tex., Aug-. 2 Much , of the entertainment furnished civilians civil-ians here comes from the array camps 1 near here and at Demlng, N. M. Re-J Re-J cently a cavalry regiment stationed at ;I Fort Bliss gave an entertainment in f J a downtown theatre which -would have i been credit to any traveling profes- I sional. 5 i The opening number was by a grad-!( grad-!( uate of the Boston Conservatory of iA music, a violin cello solo was rendered W by a soldier who had quit the eastern ' . vaudeville circuit to enlist and trained j . musicians from the army bands gave if instrumental and vocal solos. ?j In addition the soldiers presented a i military playlet which dealt with the 4j ; humorous side of arm life. When-;V When-;V ever these shows are given the thea-"'! thea-"'! tie is packed for every performance. nn |