lt;7/7 v Hand t o (iivtThe fity haul directed by Frank Harr, will rive its first free public]Ilosint.concert at 7;ii0 this evening whin 1 Hmembers will play on tht» west Bid* of t!.c ^lUIMTfil‘‘For the present all of our concertswill have to be given on this side/’ sakl Mr. Harr today, “for the reason that it is the only place where we have sufficient light.“The public is invited to hear us and we hope a hie owd will be out to encourage the boys, most of whom have never done baud work before/' The band was organized two and and a half* months' ago and in supported by public subscription, prac-(* i held twice weekly. The p«If Bonn* 1 is as follows:Jim Warren, Tuba; Guy Brown andAleck Warren* Baritone; Will Ftfttl,Kirk Bynum, Ralph Pinkerton, HughJohnson, and John Warren, Trombone; Ralph unnini'hnm, Tenor; Kinney Holt, Ralph Sanford, Edgar Summers, rad Dilford Reese, Alto; Morris C dlier, Hen Warren, Cluud McAdams, Guy Pinkerton, Frank Roberts, Jack Murphy, Clyd' Sanford, ar « Stanton Johnson, Comet; MaxMcAlister, lt;Jlyde Gann, LeonardR00 L qrd H U , Ralph Sprne-er,James Sheffield, iack Moore and Or-villa Arnett, durinett; RaymondMhoon, Ha* Drum; Fred Hawn,Snare Dram. I Fncut M c mn Mibar ]pi aHi! rnaace theme11 iishChtov pic! intr ,hft.rClainga gwto IChi a to i app wetyewtold