m.st ior me club and its soloists. {haver Band To Give;SnConcert On TuesdayThe thirty-first annual compli-entary concert of the Thayer Mili-ry band will be given in the city ^ditorium Tuesday evening. The bha is invited and no charge of W kind is made.i'asqualo Sc all, baritone player, h be the principal soloist on this ‘Hr* s program and t here will, also,a solo on the tuba by Harveyr°ng, the oldest member of the ,nd.This is the twenty-first year that Viliam E. Strassner has directed o band. He was one of the found-and has been a member of the gamzation since its beginning.The program:arch—“Salute to Camp Ritchie*'II. Clark Thayer verture—“Semiramide” G. Rossini renade for Flute and Horn Titl P’rank Vignos end Mr. George!Krabill■ lection—“Rigoletto** Verdiarch—“Radio Waves*' Fred Jewell aritone solo—Camavale A Venezia*’ arr. by P. Scali, Mr. Pasquale Scaiijrand Festival OvertureL C. G. Reissiger|iba solo—“The Octopus and the ^ermaid” (A Deep Sea Sere-ade) K. L. KinkHarvey Strongfaction—“Boccacio” F. v. SuppeF® Star Spangled BannerRmandayforthecouiSerinummen the Si nitel will eral farm Yon mad he jHtheers 'op pcof h patr numhim.^IPLOY DAILY NEWS WANTTO DO YOUR SELLING.IMHoleGeoito Ldevasheliefchilelibrapathchee