Friday, Oct. 28, 1921ORCHESTRA GIVES SNAPPY PROGRAMMark-DlVlto’s occhestra entertained about 300 Bridgeportere at a delightful concert yesterday afternoon from 4 until 5 o’clock at The George B. Clark company's store on Broad street.The orchestra played the following numbers: When the Sun GoesJ)own, I’ll Keep on Loving Yon. Wabash Bluets and Pullman Porter Blues. after which Isle of Golden Dreams and Nobody'SUftby were rendered on the Marimba phones. “Loving. a splendid fox trot, written by Mr. DiVito. was also played.The members of the orchoptra which played again last night at the Casino, were: Frank L. Mark, saxa-phone; Michael DIVito, violinist;George Andrews, drums; Gus Mark, cornet: Ernest Bock. trombone;Peter Koch, bas *nxaphone; Cnlco Brome. piano; Michael Depletro; sox-aphone. and Thomas O’Brien, banjo. The boys are from W’aterbury and are under the management of James Brennan.