CAMPAIGN STARTED TO INCREASE FUNDS OF FAIRFIELD BANDA campaign to.r-upply Unkrich’* Fairfield band with sufficient finatic-j es for the summer’s playing was started in the city today. It. is thej plan of those in charge to make aj thorough canvas of the business,‘ %r ihouses before making a house-to-house appeal for funds. About of the necessary $1,000 expense; money remains to be garnered from Fairfield residents.The Fairfield band has already given two of its scheduled series of | summer concerts. Forty players are enrolled in the band and give aconcert iu Central park each Tuesday evening throughout the sum-' mer months, under the direction of George W. Unkrich, weather permitting.Edward Smith is collecting the] donations from the business district.Band Concert Program !BAND CONCERT..............•The 133rd infantry hand will play the following program tonight in Central park;March “Fultontire” ............ Harry L. FultonOverture, “Csokouay” .. .Keler-Bela Cornet Solo, “Columbian PolkaMitrl Munger Selection from Fr-ust ...Ch. GounodSon go(a) “The Winds in the South .......................1. P. Scott(b) “I'll Always be in Love withYou.” .................... h. RudyMbs Mildred Johnson Popular Songs of the Day- -selected by the band.March, “Washington Greys”......................... Graf fu laOn 1,400-Mile Auto Tripto Judge •- Music Contest