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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 19

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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Page 22.1948 At DIXIE! The Greatest Value in Town! COIL SPRING ROLL-AVAY BED With INNERSPRING MATTRESS 105.000 ARE EXPECTED AT STATE CONVENTION OF AMERICAN LEGION Approximately 5.000 American Legion delegates and alternates from all parts of Illinois are expected to attend the Legion's 30th annual state convention from 0T, 10 to 13, Frank W. Bloom, cravef i tion chairman, said yesterday. An additional 100.000 Legion visitors are expected here dally for the four convention days. Business sessions will be held in the Chicago Arena, Erie st. and McClurg ct.

The building seats 7.000 and is expected to be crowded for the three mala business meetings. of the convention's high points will be a parade in Michigan av. the afternoon of Sept. 12. 3 PACIFIC VETS Vm OAniTQUE VOCAL CONTEST Scbsl Teacher First tons Ccrtraltos Three yovag veterans of the Pacific' wax sang their way to first, second, and third Tuesday night in the Cook county preliminary contest for baritones, preparatory to the 19th annual Chicagoland Music Festival.

One was a soldier, another was in the nary, and the third in the marine corps, altho neither they, nor the audience in the grand ballroom of the Drake hotel, were You'll haVo a happy firno in tho I COOL nun wmA com I Oreaaea fi. ware of this circumstance 'while they competed. Winner Sings With Poise First place went to the former soldier. Bernard P. Izzo.

24. of 1054 Bollywood av. Re' sang all three of the contest selections with notable poise and feeling. 'Old Chief Laughing Gass is getting hard up for arrows these days SI: ims SPECTACLE TO DRAW ENTRANTS parade in which 70 units and Individuals will take part, beginning at 2:30 p.m: The reviewing stand will be at the city hall on 10th st. WISCONSIN OF MUSIC 3,000 AS Convenient Day and Night Rail tzrrito Eattam Witcontin and Uppr Michigan: Thai daytim Cmppaw or thai ovmBght Gomi Countbt Limtted to Plymouth Grttn Bay, Ortvitx, Waunukee, Pembine, Iron Mountain, Ontoaagoa aad the Ke-Wo-Naw peninsula.

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Paui-Minnoapolit: Three davtime Hiawathas dafly and the overnight Pioneer Limited with convenient connections at the Twin Cities for Alexandria, Brainerd, Park Raptda. Bemidji, Ely and International Falls. Far information, ticket and rrn vmtiom, emtt Oticage CSty Ticket 173 W. lacksos Bird, ar Boea 71! 100 Waa Monro Straat ftan Caotrol 7800 V. I.

BitzSaid, Gmaral Art Rout of the HimcathtiM VALUE V' i wry i 41. Why Limit Ycurself to a aft VfyfiLxiAMson i Tin tft tit Mtt wujl neaTing nanr This ALL-FUEL Furnace Will Burn Oil, Gas, Cok or Cool South Milwaukee, July 21 (Special) The third annual Wisconsin Spectacle of Music, to be entered by. about 3,000 mid westerners, will be held here Friday and Saturday in the south Milwaukee High', school stadium, special events will be held in Grant and Rawson. parks and on the main street during the two days. Alderman John As pel is general chairman of the festival, held this year In connection with Milwaukee county's observance of 100th anniversary, of wis-, consin's admittance into the i i if iiiMiii hi No need to limit yourself to jost one faeL With the Williamson Tripl-ife ALL-FUEL Furnace, you have your choice.

Burn oil, gas. coke or coal. Thousands in tise on farms, small towns and in cities. Monthly payments to iuit. FURNACES (LEANED SJ.50 UP trf MoT Order filled as the 30th state.

Assist Immediate Delivery CMICASO fWINACI swtir a. Do you like keen and witty comments on books and their authors? Then keep posted on Delos Avery's literary gossip in his fascinating column, BOOKMAN'S HOLIDAY, in the Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine of Books. ant is Frank Caveney, who developed: the idea of having a music festival open to any contestant, drum and bugle corpus, and baton twirling competition will be from 8 a.m. until noon Saturday, with a 2 12 hour Furnas IoatMettan. Kxprt mtr art on in; nikt of funiana.

Coal FREE' MO HICA bued on labnr and maunaia oaad. wU Fhono ot writ today. Ixmq MUlw Eudny were "Eri from Verdi' "Masked Ball;" "Miranda," by and "Invocation to Orpheus," by Peri-Floridia. Second place- went to Arthur F. Miller 25 of 811 ar a.

former -navy lieutenant, a law student at Northwestern university, and father of two one 18 months old and the other only two weeks old. The former marine, third place winner. Is Arthur Fr Budny, 26, of 4645 Kenmore Mrs. Edmund 'JTTyler, in charge of the vocal said. that the 19 baritones who made one of the best groups that has been heard, in this class in any Judges were; Mrs.

Anne Garrell, 8005 Bennett Blanche Branche, 333 Central and John Toms 97 55 Dob son "av. Jane Anderson 4414 Paulina was the accompanist for. both the baritones and the, contraltos, who also competed. Teacher Contralto Winner- First- place la the contralto competition was won by Ruth A. Reese, 25, of 13082 Ellis av a substitute public school ieachex.

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of 5746 Kenmore and third, place went to Sylvia EK Fabry, 21. of 856 N. Keystone av. Tonight at- 1 o'clock mezzo-: sopranos and lyric tenors from Cook county will compete at the Drake. Semi-finals will be held there at 9 a.m.

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