TIIK O.M.MIA :t-.K: HtlOAY. H-n KM i:hK 1. I'M. First Indicliuent . Charges Murder . . . in Herrin War Mirion Mao Actuel of Fir ' In- Shot Which Killed Su prrinirndent f Mint Nam Srrret m Union. III. Aui Jl.(Dy A. P) Oi t lark. union tuel nenrr, iht fiftt mtt inditlrd hy the apriiel ttn jury mvotlg"ng iht Hrrrin mtttt(i, in tthith u per ton trc Itilltd, urrtnilffl ahcitly brfoif noon. Ht i chr(ri with the niunlrr f C, K. McPofll, sutarrintriMrnt ul the Lti'r ttnp mint htre tht mtttterc ctcufrtil. Mtrion, An. 31 The grind jury ytilrreUy fiunifl its tiri in Mm rift MmtigttioM. rlirttnent In contiff lion iih the 1 he rhirgt it MuHrr and the nun DtnHd, k Mtrion rlttsrn. it arcuttd '( having lird th thot tthuh killed C K. MclJoll, luprnntrnHrnt ot tbt Southern Illinois ('oil nnnrt, Jun 2 during the inanh to Herrin aitrr Mi Dowel) ind tlit other mine em !loyf had eurrendrred. under guar iintec of nfe rnnduct. A wtrrtnt (or arret! vtai irumnli ately give to on of the if trial dep. ut thtriMt ppointtr to work p t It t ce under Attorney (jeneral Hrundige. The identity of the mm i tvithhtuf until apprehennon. 1 action of the grand jury at the tlc tl only three dayi' invriti. atlion comet at uittinct iirin. Indirtmenti had not been expected for wtekt. The eaplanatton given ol t n i nitty action n tiiat the prote rutlftn learned that the actuied man had fcten telling hit property end it at tuipected he might be preparing io inc. ' Union lo Defend Men. Thi'i indictment came while the (hicft of the minert' union, including Preiident , Frank Ftrringmn, tnrj their attorney!, with A. V. Kerr, rhiff etluntel, were in conference afroit the tlrcet from the jury room. Mr. Farrington had jutt given to interview to the effect that the miti ert' union would throw ell ita force around the men who might be ac euied in thin cae. Five miautet later the newt of the indictment tpread. Thi'i it the firit action of any kind towtrd fixing responsibility for the Herrin matnarre in which 21 wert killed and 16 injured- Hungarian! on Austrian Line. Vienna, Aug. Jt.-(Uy A. P.) Reportt of the concentration of Hun BinlN ltwrmo rtn tl.a wtctfrn rrAmt of Aultfia are officially confirmed. Three timet Mitt Marv l.aiidon Paker. beautiful ( liicino heirei. hat left her pertintent funce. Al- litter Mi Commit, rich t hicaxo man, wailing at the church. J lie fir it t time the guettt were attcmblH in. the church when the postponed the cere mony. J he fourth time may "take." for they are now reported ready to be married "aomrwherc in England" be tween September 18 and 21. But no one ran tell a woman't mind, and the nat a right to change it. U'((St'(tS!'(tSV(eSi' Want a Good Coat? ' 1 r Of "Marvella," "Ge. ron" or "Faihona" Cloth. With luxur loui fur collars and enffa of baby beaver, Persian lamb, real caracul or dark Siber ian squirrel. And Then Have that coat in a imart, individual tyl, with wonderful quality of Canton Crept lining and fully Interlined, that you can buy for $69.50 and aty atatai up to 1133. Well! We hiva them in tha beat aasortmant w e hiva, avar ahown. Wa'ra folna; t eipact yoa any day now, i r J 1' M "Women 1111 raram e"er f '"vW-w Will He Be Left Waiting at Church Fourth Time? Senate Passes Bonus; Veto of Bill Expected ((unllnutd Ynm fm nt.) rerjuett for continuance. Keprcicnl ative Mondell of Wyoming, the re publican leader, taid the house would tend it to conference Friday under tpecial rule. Plan Quick Action. The tenate conferee! named 'are those who now are Working on the tariff bill and the house It expected to appoint itt managert on the tariff measure. Since there it no terious diipute between the two housee on the bonut, the confcreei are expected to lay aside the tariff long enough to agree to a report on the bonut. Four hourt of debate ; preceded senate action, with Senatort 'Lo'die of Massachusetts, the republican leader; Pomerene, democrat, -Ohio; Keed, democrat, Missouri : Suther land, - republican, Wett . Virginia? framell, democrat, Florida, and Hefhn. democrat, Alabama, arguing in tupport of the measure and Sen ators Sterling, republican, South Da kota; Owen, democrat, Oklahoma, and Watson, democrat, Georgia, op posing it, " ' Neither tenators nor - spectators manifested particular interest in the proceedingi at the discussion pro ceeded, but just before the vote came both the senate chamber and galler ies filled quickly. Spectator! Applaud. With the announcement of thc.re- tult there was applause from spec tators, particularly from one section of the galleries, where there were a number of service men. So effort was made to prevent this demonstration. Government experts estimate the total cost of the bonus at $.1,845,659, 481 on the basis of 75 per cent of the veteran electing the certificate plan, iZVi per cent the farm and home aid and 2Vi per cent the vo cational training. This cost would be divided annually as follows: 192.1, $77,440,889; 1924, $92,177,729; 1925. $7J.100,962: 1926, $.170,229,885; ' 1927, $148,962,215; 1928, $1.17,564,284; 1929, $92,176,417; 19.10, $.36,372,946; 19.11, $25,466,117; 19.12, $21,955,771; 19.13, $18,503,421: 1934, 18,788,1.17; 1935, $19,1.16,157; 19.W, $19,488,037; 19.17, $27,405,210; 1938, $27,854,752; 1939, $28.409,2W; 1940, $1.1,991.518; 1941, $7,783,804; 1942. $104,498,26.1. Totals to 1943, $1,136,741,670; 1943 to 1946, T2,708,9I7,8I1. Total, $3,845,659,481 This tolal it'e xrlusive of any ap propriationt that would be made tin der the $350,000,000 land rcrlamation rrovision, but urnbr that provision the government finally would recover these costt. I he tolal of the err lifirate plan is placed at $3,364,909, 481; farm and home aid. $412,425,000; vocational training, $52,325,000, and cash payments to vetcrant receiving $50 or lest, $I6,000,ikio. Language Law Trial Completed at Lincoln DR-BURHORN Jhe Chiropractor, SECURITIES BLDG. Lincoln, .Aufr.; 31, (Special" Tele gram.) Trial of trusters ajid dca cont (A f?the Germart Evangelical church atjXmcrald, changed with re fusing to permit icrviAet iniEnglith held at the church, was completed in justice court late last night. The tix church officials admit the door was locked and kffy- unobtainable v.hen certain church members desir ing to bear services in English called at the church. Their defense was that a majority cf nwmbertf Were against sfrvkes in'.-Ennlislf. and lheir busi ness was to permit the majority to rule. It is the first prosecution un der the new American J.egion lan guage bill passed by the last legisla ture. I.um I)oyle, assistant county attorney and American Legion mem ber, is conducting , the prosecution, while C. A. Soxwtson and 1 h. liol len are conducting the defense. Justice of peace fined each of six deacons $25 and costs. They filed notice of appeal to the district court. Memlier of Mexican Chamber of Deputies Shot Mexico City, Aug, 31. ( Hy A. P.) Tortuao Lemns, a ro-operationist deputy, was shot and killed today in the green room of the chamber of teputics. Martin tiarra, an inrle nendent member, is charged with the shooting, which followed a dis pute over the contested credentials of the two men as deputies from the state of Michoacan. 13 Die in B. C. Mine Blat. Cumberland. B. C, Aug. 3J. Fif teen mon were killed and 16' injured in the explosion which occurred laic yesterday in No. 4 mine i)f the Ca nadian collieries of the Diiiismuir coal properties here. All of the bodies have been recovered. (ireeks Attempt Counter 'Attacks on Turk Advance I.olatnl Drivri Suon to lie Kullnwnl Iiy (Irncral (Ire cidii Offentive Fight ing I Hitter. Smvrn.1. Auk. 31 -(By A. P.) The drrtk army in AU Minor, which h been fjlhng back before the Turkish natiunalutt along wide front, was understood tht nioininf to be attempting muntrr .ttatkt Mlovunu the ariiwl oi fein fiirrcinrtitt, Thre isoUted counter dritrt were toon to be followed by a grneral of- feiuive by the Greiki, the adtuee re ported. The civilian Greeks and Armenian in the invaded district are following ihe Greek army, (caring a massacre. liitetmiie lighting was continuing yenterdjy between the Grrrkt ami the Turks tonthward of the Aliuo Karahiar r!way. It it believed line tbtt Mui-uplM Kniul I't.ha htt concentrated 70,000 troopt and more than 20U gun for the olfensive jiM, list the Grcekt. I lie tireekt, thotigh greatly out niiiiihercd, are offering stubborn re sitauie to the rnasie rnuan like tactics of the Turks. All avail able Greek tioopt are being brought up to the tirue of the hostilities. Heavy Fightini. Constantinople, Aug. 3r(Cy A. P.) T fir first communn,uet issued by the Turkish natinnatistt on the battle centering- around Aiiuiv Kara lunar indu.it'! that the fighting was xtrtmrly lirtvy. The Turks do not give the number of Greekt taken prisoner, but say they captured con siderable booty. The Kmalii, according t the communique!, were forced t break through a triple defense system of barbed wire entanglement!.' General Triroupit, ireek com mander, eMected the evaluation l the city in a tkillful manner. The Turkish cavalry pursued the Greekt toward lianaz, to be southwest, but the retreat wat finally brought to a standstill by counter attacks. ' The fall of Alum Karahissar, al though a serious lost to the Greekt. does not involve the evacuation of Eski-Shrhr. Pittsburgh Soft Coal Strike Is Settled Pittsburgh. Aug. 3l.-niy A. P.) The bituminous tosl strike in the Pittsburgh district became history yesterday. Four men, seated around a table in the office of the Pittsburgh Coal rompany, signed the agreement which terminated the bituminous struggle. J. M. Armstrong, general manager, and J. A. Uonaldson, vice president, represented the operators; William I largest and P. T. Pagan were the official! of the United Mine Workers. Two disputed poind were compro mised. The, demand of the mine workers that nonunion men employed at the company' minei be discharged was accepted. , .It was 'understood, however, that some of these workert will be unionized. Eastern Nebraska Corn iKntomlied Millers Benefited by Rain J.mti.l.i. An,? .11 - lie M'n t i li.t Week in II f Un 'i Ml N ,i4kA i. unlit wat Imi.iI.iwI an I t rn rontiiiuit in fj r ti go-'.! uti'lit..n III tlll fm"-.il. n.llg .i the1 , , wrtkly st.ie rrp sumnuiy Msued 1 llfff KoUtft) Ol 1-tCJJie lot. ty l. A, l iinU'i'i. iiictc"rwioi:t in rgf (i the Htrfilur bure4il here Alive Is Helief of lieseue Kxperts 7 Jhe ilanilge t. corn in i.oitlirru countirt Im. In hi lets than in tut. eru lountics. In the miimI and oi;lnrn C'tinliri the ilamage lo corn bat been J.irtfr, t!ie i.niiiMry ij'rf, n,J gnu-io! 1 4 iii now v .11 nut it ii ut tin ) iild. Cutting ioiii f ir fuddi-r and nage now is in pingicM in nutiy pbuit. Pastures aie iimnly wry tlry in the ioiitlnrn p;nt ol H e tt.itr 'I L ,. .. I . A . . ... til'le In 17 Mm Iinjiritoneii Jint e Jstiihljy Fire Die Down. line J he wnk ii'l!!rf Migiinl .'7 was .,.!,!.. i.,r .III Hi,,. I Plowing imde slow pingrii, ,utlwrr this woik It well ftilvatiiril for tli' Kj'iin. Sugar In cli coii(;iu:e in giod ti. million, 1 rn pi latuie f'ir tiic sirrk rr aged .1 ibgieii above iinrinal. Pain-j fall vat light, rangirg trmu none lo .1 ilkh. Jiikton, Cal, Auit 311 hire rouli t of ri-.ipe fioni the pitihbU'k. nunkr-chiiked iiiidergrouiid mine drills In Hie ttililiglit 'l I I ' rPn ground where t n Hired lungs might drink tbep ol f re li brtrtes, ata s sible to the 47 tniiurs iniinsiii,cd m i , i 1 1 : ! : t 1 1 n . ' i v in the four levdi of the Argonaut mine. Report Says Odessa Soviet Has Renounced lUobhevihtn I.ondon, Aujr..3l. fBy A. P.) A dirpaich to the Daily Mail from Herlin says a report hat been re ceived in the German capital that the Odessa soviet has purged itself of bolshevism, proclaimed lis independ ence of Moscow ana called upon all citizens to unite against the "cim niunist usurpers." Road Conditions FiiriilNlifl hy tha Omaha Auto Huh.) I.lnroln HlshWiiy, Kant Homlg tr MIk miurl Vall'iy Jiiat fair; Mlmoiirl Valley to l'nfKnn rouglt; from iJcnifin tuiit fair In ynon I.Tninln limhvvay, West !tour 11 tnll' wist on Ixi'Ik airciM: 6tnir on. mil nurih, ih-nn, m to Lincoln Highway axntli; roarla eoml. o. L. II, Kos'la aomwhat choppy and anil dusty to Aahland; hliil mil roada tfuixl, H. T. A. Roala on1. Slrrldlan Highway Ito;i1a fond. I'lirnhukkor lliKhway liuadii ynod. HlKhlan'l Tlilorr llnadu aood. Waahlngion Jliahway Roada aomawhat roiish around lllnlr; from Blair north roarlH goofi. Omnha-Tilia Highway Roadi good to T"t"ka, iiinnba-Topfaa Highway Roada good to ntnta lina. Kins" nf Trslla. North Roada aom wht rouah to Mlaaourf ValUy; from .Minn. mi I Valtoy n'Tih, roada food, King of Traila, fioulh H"H'la good to AtrhNnn: , bad detour btwtn A'chlaon and -r,awnwr)rth; t,avnwtirlh to Kan aaa l'1'y. fair. itlvi.r lo itivr jtoaa itoaa cioata; aa tmira also eioawd. i li lin Ko-f lina h . Hhoriln Roada at 1 1 II rough and muddy In aired'hea to Atlan tic aal. rnaila fair to annil. I. H Hhuillin Itoad Jual fair; muddy In alra'thra. Office Adjuttmentt are 12 for $10.00 or 30 for $25.00 E0.M.A0 (Cpiacof..!) YOUR BOY Will reteiva teuaal - tworsl. ' aataUl ) pkltl liaia- . In. Coaal thr, tfitlril are anal klaallf tiittliaa Itiurt all arauaal a)atUti meal. Jvaik (tt4 up. Ff ttttlaa afd'at Capt. R.H.Druramond KEARNEY MILITARY ' ACADEMY C.e.. Srt SI, 111 Kf ARNKY, NIBRAtKA Twitwti Friday and Saturday Introductory Sale A ale not tn trifth mnncy, but to make cuslomcra and frlfntU for our npw tnrt Thlt Iti'ra opened latt week with Irani paw ttnek of Ladies' Coats, Suils and Dresses In ordr to M lh jMitillr? know thf K int rf ntfrrhainlise v rt carrying, wo hav taken every new fall unit winter garment and marked them to pell at practically coat price. BUY NOW AND SAVE Drettat ) Drtit Winter Coalt Winter Ctiati Mtda lo m!1 Mt ! to a-l! : Vi la t- ..!! j Mttt t i ..!! up ti l.'i An. j up t 1 11 I up t 13 ,v, up la Si m, $16.75; $24.75; $24.75 $34.75 Humlittli of rncre 'tlul garmcnti at rel value price. 1 At 3 t'amam Jlra.t MenagH'a OKI LtKatioiv Music to Cheer Wis in Ho)il:il Nclirafka Legion Auxiliary I'reenlt Hadio irt to (!oI fax (la.) Itihtittilioii. J4iltr.il, Cal, Aug. 31. Wivrt Mti-I fatinlit-a l I de rlit'Uiilifd niffl in llir AiK 'ttuit iiimr Kjllirifl at the iii'iiilli of tl'C tlialt in irayrf iiiiTtiiiR tdi- rtird4y. Ovrr liU'l, t It- v. ilK lir .crraniril ami ri t-i tu-'l a wdikrrt wt-te luni-r-r. into I lie tiillt. In tl'B utrl at I tic wimlit-t jaii'rd fitiM ',c hf4nl llic prayrlt offrrrd for llir nalc ililivrry t.f turn iiii;irinrl lirnrly a nnlc lr:low. IICU IIU.I tt4t In I'l tliit liiniiiiiirf at St. J'atruk't tliutdi. 'llir rv. 1 a'lirr Kmriiry run duiird tin; Krvint and taid ;t.irr (nr tfir tuiiitra. Munic tiow ft 1 1 a tlif lullt of I'ni'r'l Statrt linipiul Su. 75 at Ctt, I fi wla-rc many vtar vrlnaitt arc ra- tii iil . , Aiucrii ,i'i I.i i" n auxiliary, ilii'.irt- n.ftit of .Nrliravlta, ttl in uilit rt, itrMrnljiy aitrrilomi l.rrncntnl to tlif lioM'iUl a ladi'j outfit that tout $1'''. Kvrry lioiimal In d lut a rrttivt-r. and ii vrr.il iii.iii,ivrixi t throw the iiniiiic and mcat'itfra inli tirrnlir. Mr. -,'l.ir 1!. J'tiiiit'y irriJciit, and Mrt, J. V.. !;iird, luitiiinal cnm rililti -I'woiiian, itia'lc tin- icm titi;oti for tlit auxiliary. Kadio took Mrt. IVnnry't mrniKC to lirdiast vrirr.iiit. IScIlevue liliool, wlnrli hut K'l it't-f-rjnt at Miitlrtit. today will rttrive from the auxihcry, in fnniial jircHtn t.itinii crrcnioiiics, a taxnf'lioni', a trt of brlli, a trombone and a cornrt to coni;It:lc itt irclii-tra. The auxiliary attrticd itt mriiibi rt 10 cfnt tvir.h for the Colfax radio outfit and rain-tl inont-y for the Htl Irvue gift by holdiiiK a daiy talr. Court lTpli!d Nomination of Oregon (i. O. P. (lamliilatcH Salt-m', Ore.. Au. 31,-Iim W. Olrott, wlioe fioiimiaiioii ai the n--ftiblitail party't randidate for kov trnor wat contested on In half of Charles Hall, wat declared to be the regular repttbliran nominee in an or der signed by the circuit court today. Two are through iaiaxet vfiiili noikrrt are t. ".i'tmg to rut ihii the Kennedy, an adjoiniilK hiuie, ''he third it tliroiieli lh thait tlf 'the AtK'HiHilt' itat'K. " , ' A tt-tond rr.i.ue corj't, on a trvtl ft f t below the Ktoui that hat worked tun e Monday to feat f the entombed men. today had made per rritib!c JiroKreta, ft will be a long aii c throimh im to U ft't ol loote dirt befi'tc a M'J-foof t. alt of tolid la rraebf.d. 'I big tecond rorpa, tlartiiiK at 6 o'tlixk" last liiKbt. it woikiiiK.lrom the i.'XKi foot level of the Kennedy mine, burrottiiiK loard the4,olW foot levtl of the Argonaut, Three hundred feet above them toil and twtat the half naked worleit who have (lulled in brief thiftt linre Monday lo tut throUKlt molt that 700 feet of loote dirt and i ttiibcra and JO feet of hard rotk. Thry atrurk a eavc-iii la-t night, tlowiuz t Heir proKrct. They c-ttiinated there would be between W and 100 feet more of roi k and dirt to be cleared. The fire in the mine thaft it out, Thil was the announcement lat niRht of expertt workiiiff in the ArKonaut thaft itself, 'the heat in the thaft, they taid, wat to interne that tlamrt may break out again at any time. It will be five tlayt be fore an entrance may be made through the flame-charred it-ctjon above the .VOUO foot level to reach the mm on the levclt below. Punch With a 'Kick' Draws 10,00(1 New Hat Store Opens Up in Gotham leverage Served, Approved, Tasters Tell Friends Riot 'Police. . , New York, Aug. 31. The rumor went abroad in the Timet tquare dis trict yesterday that there wat a "stick" in the punch being served customert and callert at the opening of it new popular priced hat store at 24 East 1-orty-tecond street, which in the morning papers had advertised a collation for all comers. Within 10 minutes after the' first samples of the punch many had voiced approval, the More was so crowded that nobody inside could move and hundreds massed about the entrance clamoring for admission. The store is 1J5 feet deep and IS feet wide and it has no itar exit and only one entrance door. In the crush three youths were pushed through the plate glass win dows in front of the store and were severely cut hy pieces of glass. The noise of the windows' crash caused panic within the store and consterna tion in the crowd, now numbering thousands, outside. Added thousands came from all directions. Traffic was blocked on Forly-second ttreet to Fiftieth ave nue and the effect of the jam of hu manity was seen at far east at Grand Central terminal. 1'olice reserves came on the run (- and with night ttickt battered a way through the crowd, estimated then at 1(1,000 persons. Kiotous scanes were matted and many persons were trampled before the crowd was dispersed and order restored. What was lift of the punch spilled and evidence for a charge of violating the prohibition laws was not obtained, but Kdgar (i. Gould, vice president of the company operating the store, was arrested far violation of a city ordinance and will have to answer in court tomorrow. .0 ? w it .vt t - "Oh, Baddy hoy! look what Mother wtnt and put into thm tuneh basketa vhotm whoppinn fug pack oa of Ktltngg't Corn Hah;! Buddy, I !!! f can oat jutt about twita os much a you do my, houi I lev Xtllott'tt" i i ..-r'11" . lime to stop eatmg wonderful lor the whole family Natum rebels against lioayy foods in warm weather. Much illness in summer is caused by overtaxing tha ttomarh. Change your diet and keep snappy in mind and muscle I , Kellocc'a Corn Flakes with fold milk and fresh fruit are wonderful for the hot d4ys for breakfast, for lunch, for supper or for 'snicks." They digest without taxing tha stomach and supply the nourishment the body needs. For children, for the workers and for the aged there is no more delicious, suttsinin summer food than Keller's ' Corn I I ikes. TOASTED CORN BAKES Ituiat out Kall'e Cm TUi ta tl-t dt p t4 tiKriN r.t,i atti ut tut. tuit ( W, K. Kll(, ii,inyr tU lUata, lat tit (taaiae iUwt Ut CORN PLAICES v 1 fee? When the Kiddies Return to School Their Shoes - - Sturdy little shoes in black and tan calf that were built over foot-form lasts. They have the sowed wlen, insuring comfort for growing feet. Widths A to C. Sizes 81-2 to 11, $4.50 . r Sizes 111-2 to 2, $5.00 Their Hosiery Ponv Hosiery is the best of all for it has . triple knees, heels and toes. Heavy, medium and lightweight, in black, white and cordovan. Price 50c and 60c. Main Floor Remnants of printed voltes, tiusues, chant thray$, crepes and sports skirting In lengths for all. dress purposesvalues to 75c for 15(h yard. Socend Floor ... YOUTL KNOW IT BY ITS COLOt e-Jfjtll 1 JiA YOU'LL BUY IT FOH ITS TONE !"!lliial . "U ll I M mm n 1 4 atksV T6tt Rtl aaaaal VO'CALION Septembcrcords OutomorroW ft At ON ANY PHONOGRAPH SEPTEMBER and comes the homing of the Harvest, t time of festivity and rejoicing. With the waning of the glorious Harvest Moon comet Good-by Summer, long even ing inrloort, and the rail for thr Bumper If arvent of September Red Records the Rrrordt it pays to gather and ttore. Be came Vocation Red Records Last, N: SiU friu 14174 If I .TS 5je.W 12 S 7S 20006 10 I 0 At Partlnt ... I Hear Ttirualt tt r.vc . Pmina Rolvrli. rnnlral't llflrn Clark, mmo'- t J 'Th. T,n l,n,if!.ril ( .VI,umflMi,. Oiacorao Ulmini, Baritone I , Orlnk to Ma Only With Thine t.yoo a;o) Ne he and Sara Konni I'll Slnfl Thee Sonila of Arahy , ...t harlra JUrt. Tenor I I ...... I lr ! i i' r r t hark Hart, Tenor-Et her Kclaon, Soprano llonay. I Wanti Ver Now t. Sandman Criterion Male Quar. Oh, Prorolae Me Vicou-RiinaU 6' K ) ' LIIIa.. .ltaB. Rarllnn.t PaMude nird'a Farewell ( i K..rl. Hart. Tenor Eillort Shaw, Baritone Whan 1 Awake 1 Love a Llitle Cottage... Colin O More, Tenor Thy Gotta Quit Klckln' My Dawg Aroun' I y Mennini ejr Klnt Ctltrrlon Mate (Juanei Sonet lee Char let Harriaoa, Ten Ml Kocked In the Oadle of the Wilfred Glenn, Ban 14MJ if .It 14J7f If' .7S I4J73 If TJ ntn i i4.i7 ir I4J7S If .74 I If l A sjtwt tr .WIS 10 Mlftnoo PolonaUte (T(nraai).-. Evelyn fcotney, Soprano Zaza-Canionedl Mlllo UoniovalM In Itilian Oiulio ( rlini. Tenor Waahlnftlon Poat Match Smper Fldflla March (.VbioI , ,f U1M iv Ueut. Hancii souihftland n.i Ills 7th Re.'. Btml) In f Jondola t,hlmon) 1 jf If Orientate ((.ml Marie rtwaon Morrell, I llnlrt I The Stianrt 0'ianet I ,,, A i inun Iialliail I Billy Jonei) ,.u, ... ) . linney fliir.1 in Trot (Front Zirg .... f.l,wlw RK:k Me In My Swmit t.radle Whnpver You're l.oneaoui ... Send Itatk My Honey -Mail Neilh the South Sea Moon-11 (eld l-'olliea, lJJI .. 0.,'4J7Jf Il.i nlnon Some Ke.llo - Intro. "My Rtmbln Rj-t ' wilriri::.T,.- Ran,....,. 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