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VOTE FOR PROGRESS FOR OREGON-FOR HER SCHOOLS AND HER HIGHWAYS VOTE YES rot UfW VfXtti. XXIV OREGON TRAIL WILL BE iiiciiw.w co.mmissioxkit 1'.. ii. kiddli:, ('1111:1' i:xgixi:i:h in:itiii:itT xrxx, division kxgixkkii ii. it. iiald- one vn:w ItOADH REDUGEGRADES AN JOHNDAY Old Oicnn Trail, Will Hkltt Too of Hllilcs on 1-ower lli'iiil Ov Mat HimIc Willi lo ltlM I mm ItUcc licit County Iiiniiril Trnctoj, Skirting tlio too of tlio slides bo lilnil n retaining wnlj (if rock rising nhovo tlio highest hlghwnlor ninrk, tlio Old Oregon Trail iih It leaves tlio Iowor Dead Ox Pint nnd follows tlio Bunko river on Its way toward llunt 'ngtou will Iio oho of tlio most scenic ilrlvoH In Oregon, nrordlg to plans which nro bolng completed for np provnl liy tlio Highway commission and Itn liourd of engineers nn nut lino of which wnn kIvoii Tlio Argus UiIh week liy Chief Engineer Herbert Nunn, and Division KiiRlnror II. It. Unblock who worn with Commission er K. 13. Klddlo'H pnrty on nn In spection of tlio Eastern Ofckoii Roads. Tim party reached Ontnrlo nliont 4 o'clock Mondny nftornoon, having spent tlio onrly hour of tlio dnv e nmlnlng tlio routo of tlio Old Oregon Trnll from linker to Ontnrlo, llnro Mr Ilnldock, County JuiIro E. H. Tout, llurrv II Cockrnn, I' J. de' laglior nnd (leo. K. Aiken nnd the pnrty wont down tho Trail townrd Nyssn and then drove to Cow Val ley to vlow tho John Day lllghwa from Vnlo to tho Canton leading to Cow Valley. returning to Ilrognn whero they had dinner nnd met with J. A. Kennedy to consider the need of tlio John Day Highway In that her. Hon. All Depends tinr.icctlon "Wo have gono iih far an we win with the rond program." Co mm I shiner Klddlo, told tho Rathorlnc, until tho people approve of the con ftlltutlonnl nmendmentH to lnrreae tho bond limit for roud building. "If thin nmendment does not enr ry Southoasorn OreRon will Buffer mnro than nny other section for tho HlRhwiiy proRrnm Iiiib JiihI started over hero, while In Wostorn Orogpn thoy hnvo nlmoBt renchd tho final singe To Match IVderal Funds. "Thero Is another roniion. thnt Is tho loss which will roflult thru the Innhlllty of tho stato to mnch tho Fodoral fundH union this measure onrrleB. Mont of tho roads In Last ern OreRon nro post roads on which .!. ........ nn.l f.wtnrnl L'llVlinimllt CO- opcrnto. To do thli wo must hate, mnro funds or Iobo the federal np-, proprlatlon for mo oar in ; win not match tholr appropriations. Oregon Code Copied "That OreRon haH tho hots enso In tho Union was tho statement of Chlof KnRlneor Nunn. who rocontl) roturnod from n trip of nvostlgatlon of road ImlldlnK methods In twontv four statos. nud nttonded tho con- ventlpn of hlRhway engineers. Oro- ' Ron was tho first stato to capitalize Its nuto llconso nnd mnk othom tho security or road honds. Many otlior states, notably Illnols hnvo ndnpted ""coScaR-'lho Old Oregon Trail Mr. Nunn said thnt tlio presont p nn for nvoldlnR tho difficult engineering presonted nt tho slldo was to build n remitting wall In "'V'ThTs thus got around tho Blldo. 'This onn easily bo dono nt fnr Jf", ex pense than cuttlnR thru tlio slldo.' ho in I. "It will bo a beautiful dr vo . for tho road follows tho rlvor for several miles nnd preson ,u no dif ficult onRluoerlng according to tho now plnn. Reduce Yardage Tho engineers nnd Commissioner Klddlo viewed the Vale to Drogan road, bids tor which wero rejected beonufo the Countv which ngroed to do tho grndlng bnd not sofflclent funds to complete the work They enmo ns tho result ; ot ( the request of County Judgo E H J1 " " nsked that the grndo specifications lie modi lei bo that tho county coulr I ulld tho road. Thev agreed not only to reduce the width of the grade '""' ". '.i. .,. Tmt to reduce menage so haHhe -ntycan preparo the groue ior i.. - whlch will bo put on by tho stato In co-operntlon with tho federnl Rovorn- '" Not only that but the commission tB to loan the county a big cater plllor tractor for use In doing the urndlng. The big machine will come int week from linker and work will Mart won on thnt Important piece of road from Vale to nrogan , Con mtwlonor Klddlo and bis partv omZri Ta Vale Monday nlpht and tarted early Tuesday for nurns. O. G. Luehrs will soon bo ooenpy Ing ids new home on his ranch on the 1,111 west of the fair groundi The residence which be Is to oecup will be the renovated Hose borne whfch he has moved from the cast sldo to the ranch. ONTARIO MALIIEUR COUNTY, OKEGON, THURSDAY, AIAY 20, Tit.NHii:NT hiii-:i:i mi:x akk SK1NNINO MAI.IIKUIt'S HANOI-; William OeflM of tho- Itolo-ln-the-(Irounil ranch wns In Ontnrlo Wed nesday on buHlnoss. Mr. Uess who oporntcH tho ranch whosu unmo boiiikIh like that of nn liutlnn chief has ho mo docldcd Ideas on what la needed for tho protection of the livestock Industry of this scctlo . tho most Important und convliu of which Is thnt the public rnng nust bo protected or It will not oil; ' inch longer "Along ninny of tho rlvors la this county thoro nro a number of whnt might bo cnllcd, "shoo Htrlug ranches," observed Mr. (less to Tho Argus yesterday, "theso rnnchew arc vnluahlo principally hocause thoy aro closo to tho raiiRe. With tho range gono tho rnnches aro rnluloss. Now transient from Idifho nnd Nevada coinos over and sends his sheep or rnttlo over tho rniiRo nnd thoy hie been fed off.Tho tlnio Is coming when BomothltiR must bo dono or thoro wltl ho n Biiinllcr number of ranch ers In Mnlhoiir county thnn thero nro todny." OXTAIIIO TAKKS PAViriTK TO CMIANINO HV HI TO II Ontnrlo Is pholng In llnlso todn and prepared for Us luxaslon of the Idnho cnpltnl by dofentlni; I'nyolte yostordny In n lopsided bnttlo, 10 to C. Wells pitched for Ontario and held thd visitors In all save tho first round. I'uyott furnished a med ley of. pitchers nnd hnd on off-day nil round, playing far below usual form. A fair sUed crowd witnessed to Rttmo. 111(111 SCHOOL HANI (IIVICH coNcr.itT 'ix lawn: citown The IHrIi School lawn whs tho scene of a gathering last night to hear tho concert pro- sonted by tho High School I. nil undor tho leadership of Pro' M. n Thomas That tho llblllt if -I tho organization astonlshci1 o w d audlcnco few of whom had nlliod hoW fust tho plnyem devoloned. Tho concort glvon, tho le n- nlc displayed and tho onsc i ido offoct secured by tho londei s worthy of far oldor orRai. a- tlon than tho High School who hnvo been playing tonib- or for loss thnn n year, ' ' Rives promise of further pl- uros for tho loor of I 1 music In Ontnrlo. . KoriioMoitiM wi.v class itrsu ! HtOM HATTI.INO I'llHSHMIIX, At tho High School this nftornoon tho Sops nnd I'roshlw stngod n hag rush to determlno which elnss colors should wnvo from tho flng polo Com moncomont day Tho battle lasted a half hour, fifteen minutes too long for somo of tho boys who woro ex hausted by tholr struggles. Savo for soro musclos..howovor, It U not ovldent that nny of them nro tho worso for 'tholr oxporlenco. ( WIW It. KINO HIWH1NS I'HOM POSITION OI-" Cllir.l' COUXSKI. According to press dlspntohoi of Inst Friday from Washington. I). C. Judgo Will U. King formerly of this city baa roslgnod his position as Cl.lef Counsel for tho reclamation fcoruce and will return to private praotlie Ills friends horo whore ho practiced law prior to entering the reclama tion service have not beou advised of bis plans, but slnco ho Is running for a place on tho list of delegates to tho San Francisco convention from Ore gon It Is oxpected that ho will tw In this stato for a time at least. imv ciu:i:k imiovim almost .MVHTHItV KOIt MAVOU JOXKS Mayor n W. Jones went to Dry Creek on Tuesday on an outing and when he started to return ho lost bis bearings. Ah tho result bo wandered about tho wilderness of sand hills nnd sago brush In an nf fort to find his way home. Flnall" he succeeded, and yostorday admit ted that ho was tired as tho result of the experience. A. E. IJrown of Ontario and of Harney county, too, was an Ontario visitor over the week end. Mr. Drown Is devoting tie summer to looking after his ranch Interests In the Harney valley. PACIFIG COAST fAST T ('oiisiiinpllon on (mil (itip I'i'om Tho .Million to IHkIiI .Million Pounds In I'nst l'le Veins l)'clni( Mnlinne Tom Mnhonoy, president of tho Columhln Ilnsln Woolwarehouso Co. nnfntiitintilml til II V Qln.tOrtlil ina ... ....... ,...,...,, j ... ... .,.,.,. ,,,,.. ..Mnyiiuur (,. iruiiniiiu wiih nrrniiigcii on a In Ontario on Saturday on huslnowi nnd pnuscd loilg enouRli to discuss tho present wool market "It Is hnrd to predict whnt Is going to liuppon In tho wool mnrkut." said Mr. Mnhonoy, "for thero nro so ninny things which nro affecting It, nmnnK thorn, tho fnrt thnt tho people nro, and hnvo boon dcmunillng practically nothing hut line Moot. Again thor Is n cur shortaga which prevents ship ment, und tho flnnnclnt situation has had Its Influenoe, too llowover, a change Is bound to orour nnd I bo Mot u that thorif Is no reason for ap prehension concerning the situation In Its InrRnr aspects. "Ono of tho host signs of the times so rar hm tlio wool growers ot tne West Is concerned Is tho growth of tho wool market on tho Pacific Coast. Where wo sold for manufacture In this section only two million pounds flvo yearn nRo, Inst year w sold lit er eight million pounds to thw wool mills from California to llrltlsh Col umhln.unil wo did not sell them nil thnt they used, elthor This Is an Indication that tho time Is coming when tho Pnclllc Coast wll bo ono of tho great markets of the country. L FUNDS IS BOOSTED IN DANCE Aincrlniii 1,1'kIoii llojs Scoio Hue. (- In Piiiu'llnn l-oglnii Plans on .Making Memorial lln .Mcmoilalilo Htcut Two activities on the part of the American Legion aro progressing rapidly, Its ilrlvo for funds forthe Momorlal tablet which Is to be dwl-lcat-d nt the Court llouso yard nt Vale on Memorial Day nnd the Momorlal service to ho bold by the Legion In conjunction with the mom hers of the (1. A. It.' At tho danco last Thursday even ing which was attended by a large throng tho I.oglou scoured more than $10 so that with the contribu tions already seoured nearly one half tho sum nlotted to Ontario Post No. 07 has boon seourwl. The balance will bo gnthored In Ontnrlo prior to Momorlal day Plans for tho Momorlal day ser vicer hnvo not boon comploted hut tho commlttco In chargo will havo Its work finished this week so that proper sorvlces so fittingly oarrled out will ho arranged to make the momorlal day of 1020 ono that bo roinemberod. will 'ICTUHK OP KOOHISVKI.T IS VllKSKXTKI) TO I1KJII SCHOOL In recognition of tho contributions of tho students of the Ontario high school to tho Itoosevolt Memorial fund tho National committee- In charge of tho work of that fund sent a handsome framed picture of Itoosovelt to tho Ontnrlo school board for presentation to the student body. Prosldont W. J. Weose. und Super intendent II. I'. Lowls roqueated Geo K. Aiken, who was county chairman of tho Itoosovelt drlvo to formally prosont tho picture to tho school, which was done at the as sembly hour last Friday morning, follonwing tho presentation of a probrnm by tho High School orrh ostra. Mr Alkon outlined tho purpose of tho Itoosovelt Memorial society as that of prservlng American In stitutions, to further patriotic movo ments and to InBtlll Into the minds and and hoarts of Americans a great er lovo of our country and our In stitutions Drlofly the life of Roose velt was sketohed and his contribu tion to America's pwureae recited During tho hour the oreheetr demonstrated tho progroas mad dur ing tho paht oor under the direction was vigorously applaudd by the stu donts. Tho Catholic Ladloa aid will hold a cooked food sale at Under nros., storo Siturday, May 22, ag part of iUt campaign to ralgo fundi for tho newsldewalk to ho laid In front of the church. IRONSIDE MAN HELD FOR NEGLECTING WIFE iloliu Hoar CliaiKcd With Non-Hup- poll Alex Hinlth, Alias Joe , Itnjiiiond Is Charged With Purloining Home nud Huddle. Charged with non-support, John rt.Mu .. 1........1.I.. . ,.. . . varrant sworn to by District Attorn ey II. W. SwnRlor, before Justice of tho Peace Itobt I). I.ytlo of Vale oi Monday and 'held to tho special scs Ion of tho (Hand Jury which will convene on Juno 1. On tho same day Atox Smith, alias Joo Itayinond and ot'hcr cognouems, wns nrnlgned on a charge of larceny. Ho Is alleged to have taken n homo and snddlo which Mrs. J. P. An derson of McDormltt gno him when she hired him nnd sent him to -the Anderson camp nnd Instead of fol lowing Instructions, rodo to Jordan Valley whero ho traded the nnlmnl and then rodo tho homo socurd In t ado to Wlldor whero ho sold It. Ho was arrested turned to Vale. nt Wilder nnd ro Ho waived exam ination und wns held In tho sum of $1,000 hall. The special softalon of the grand Jury will also Investigate tho tax rolmte matters which woro tho subject of considerable publicity two months ago. .IOIIX Dl'XPIIV IIADI.V ILL I'HOM LOIISTMIt POISOXIXO John Duuphy Is at tho bomb of Dr. W. J. Weoso suffering badly from tho effects of blood poisoning caused by an Infection secured from n loimter ho drosseii ono day last week. Mr. Dunphy wns nt Nninpa and In a garngo ho bruised his baud. Iio tliot nothing of tho minor Injury and roturnod to Ontnrlo nnd while nt work on nn Irrigation ditch ran a silver Into his hand. Lat- N)r ho dreosod a lobster for dlnnor and tho Infection found lodgmont In tho limine and ho has sufforcd bad ly since then. Tho Infection spread ovor ono arm and has uocc-ssltated threo opr ntlnns. Thoso hnvo been succssful In localizing the Infection and ho Is now out of danger of furthor com plications, tho still running a fovor lie Is recovering FOR MEMORIAL DAY American I'glon, O, A. IL, Coufcdci nlo Vctciaus ami High School Cadets to Pa) Ti Unite to .Nation's Koldlci- Dead As Tho Argus goes to promt tho program rommltteo of Otnnrlo Post No. Ti7, Amorlcnn Legion presonted tho Completed program for Memorial Day and Its scope IndlontoH that the oxeralsos this oor will bo Impressive and In keeping with tho spirit of tho organization whloh has undertaken to co-oporato with tho O. A. It In perpetuating tho momnry of tho Na tion's soldier dead. The service In Ontario will Includo hesldo tho procoselon to tho cemetery for tho decoration of tho grave nn ndilrasa by District Attorney It. W. Swnglor. A special roquost Is mado by tho committeo that all ox-sorvlco men, whothor inomborH of tho Legion or not. ho present In regulation uniform which Is pormlttod for such occas ions. A request Is also made of tho public that us many flowers as can bo seoured bo presented for tho docora tlon of soldier gravoa, ospeclally for thoso of mon whoso relatives aro not hero to do thnt for them Tho procoaslon will start at tho City Hall at 0:30 a. in. Sunday May 30th, and tho ordor of tho procession will ho as follews: Ontario Hand, 0. A. It , Confederate Vetorans. Ameri can Legion, High School Cadets, tho public Tho public Is urged to attend tho exercUoH and thus honor tho horoos of tho wars. Tho nxoroUoa at tho cemetery will end with tups, after whloh as many of tho Loglon as can do so will go to Vale to attend tho unveiling of the monument erected to tho memory of Malheur county boys who died In tho service 1920. m. w. scoTi' op nt:i:iii Ti:i,I.S OK IMtH-HAIIiltOAD DAVH W. M (Winn) Scott of Ilueinh was In Ontnrlo yesterdny on business and also to visit his hrothor and sister, Mr. and Mr. Dick Scott of this city. Mr. Scott who Is ono of tho very best known bachelors of tho upper coun try took tlmo to recount tjo Tho Argun Just how dlffcrnet things aro now from what they woro when ho camo to Malheur county from the othor sldo ot tho Cascades In 1882. "Yes, Indeed, I am going to voto for good roads and for tho school measures," said Mr. Scott, "oven tho I nm a bachelor, I wnnt good schools for tho children of thoso who hnvo thorn nnd tho taxes mado no dif ference with mo, If thoy. nro for school purposes. "Wo wnnt good roads, to, oven If Duolah Is not on ono nt tho stato highways, wo will get n county road loading to ono, nnd thnt will amount to tho snmo thing. "When 1 first enmo to Mainour county wo used to drlvo from Duolah to LaOrando to do our trading. Later In 1884 when tho railroad got to Dakar wo drnvo over tho hills to linker, then later to Ontnrlo, nnd now wo hnvo tho railroad down to Ilnrpor. When tho Central Oregon highway In built to Harper It wltl bo an easy drlvo from Ontario to Duolah. In fact tho roads up our way aro protty good right now, Judgo Tost had uoino good work dono thoro last year nnd tho road supervisor has been nt work on Ilondlcr this spring, ho hns his work there almost finished and cars aro go Ing ovor that way now In good shapo. Yes, I am going to got homo In tlmo to voto Friday." HI'.HVICi: MI'.X ATTENTION All sorvico men, whether mombora of tho Amorlcnn Lo glon or not nro roquostod to ho at tho City Hall In uniform nt 8:30 a. in. Sunday May .10th so ns to hnvo plenty ot tlmo to solect corpornls, sergeants, etc for tho Momorlal Day parado to Ontnrlo Comotary and sorvlces thoro for thoso who gavo their llvos for tholr country You can, and should bo pro sont this ono dny of tlio year to properly obsorvo samo Let's all bo thoro. ONTARIO POST NO. 07. ARCADIA SCHOOL TO GLOSE FRIDAY, MftY 28 i:ercUcH to lie Held to Mark Grad uation of I'our lYoin School Itov. W. J. I.iisconilm to Deliver Address Mrs. Young to Slug To mark tho closo of tho school year at tho Arcadia Bchool oxorclseH will bo hold on Friday, May 28, nt which certificates of graduation will bo given to four momborB of tho class which complotos Its grammer school work this year, Tho mem bers ot tho class aro all girls: Holon Ilutlor, Lilian Dall, Marty Mathony nnd Ituth Iloborts. Tho exorcises will start at 8 p. m. and will Includo among other num bers nn address by Itov. W. J. Luscombo of this city, a vocal solo by Mrs. 11. B. Young of Vale, songs by tho school children and other ovents. This yoar has been ono of tho most successful In tho hltsory of tho Arcadia schoola and tho directors nro very much encouraged by tho work and Intorost shown by tho pupils. Mr und Mrs Will J Roberta havo bcon tho Instructors In charge of tho school. HLUIMHItD MA KIM IMPKOVKNTH Al-ONO WITH OTHHItH I'lltMS When Tho Argus last week told of the various Improvements mado by buslnoss houses of tho city It over looked tho fact that tho Interior of tho Hluoblrd Cafo had been renovat ed, that the kitchen had been doub led In slzo nnd muny othor substan tial bottormonts mado. Ono of tho foaturos of tho Interior work Is tho froBCo of bluo birds about tho border of the walls. Tho seating capacity too, has been enlarged. Judgo O. h. King and Mrs motored to Dolso Tuesduy, King NO. 25. L'JUJPiUJULL'L. TONE TEST-RECITAL TREAT FOR ONTARIO Hundreds Turned Away from Dicnni land so I-nrgc Wan Crowd De siring to Hear Miss Morrl sey nnd Her Ito-Crcntlons. Tho concort hold nt Tho Dream land on last Friday evening was an unlquo affair. Tho guests, whoso number Included most of tho music lovers of Ontnrlo, assembled dollght cd nt tho prospoct ot hearing a re cital by tho celebrated Miss Mario Morrlscy, assisted by Harold Lyman with his fluto. Dut a aurprlso was In storo for thorn. Not ono Miss Morrlscy, but two tang to tho spell bound audlcnco; and tho fluto, soloc tlons wcro ployed by two Harlod Ly manB. And this phenomenon wns brought about by means of n grace tul cabinet, which stood besldo tho nrllsts on tho stago, and matched tholr porformnnces, not for noto nnd tono for tono. Tho first porformanco ot tho mlr nclo wnn In tho Intltlnl number on tho program, whon Miss Morrlaov, standing hesldo tho cablnot, sang In unison with Mr. Kdlson's Re-Cro- ntlon of her own voice In tho midst of tho song, Miss Morrlsoy's lips coascd to movo but lior Hong want on without n break. Slowly It dawned upon tho astonished audlcnco that tho artist was no longer singing, though her volco enmo forth to thorn ns clonr nnd awcot ns ovor, She sang again and tho only porcoptnblo dlffcronco was tho motion of bar lips, 8ho ceased but hor volco did not. Vortlbly It soomod that thoro wcro two Ingrs upon tho stago two sing ers, but only ono volco. For tho tones which enmo from tho Now Hdlson matched thoso from tho living artist so porfoctly that It was Ini posslblo to dotoct nny dlfforanco. Tho Instrument produced not on ocno or copy, uui mo roai iiimK--Miss Morrlsoy's volco unspoiled by any mochnnlcnl transformation; un talntod by nny metallic ring. After tho npplauso which follow this remarkable oxhlblttou, Harold Lyman camo forwnrd to iihnro tho stage with his follow musician, the Now Edison Again two artists woro bnforo us, or Mr. Lyman with his nuto nlavod In unison with tho Re creation of his nrt. Only by watch ing hlmcould wo toll whon wo woro hearing ono Mr, Lymnn nnd whon bis music enmo to us In douhlo mea sure Tho Instrumental Ro-Croatlon wns ns porfoct as thnt or Miss Mor rlsov's dollKhtful volco. It waa Iden tical with tho original In ovory par ticular. Succosslvo numbers or mo program provod that tho field or tho Now Kit tson Is not llmltod to vocal and fluto rocords. A Re-Creation of a number on tho piano was a rovolatlon to thoso who had docldod aftor hear ing talking machlno rocords; that tho plnno tono could not bo repro duced. Furthor numbors In which Miss Morrlsoy and Mr, Lyman per formed with thoinsolvos served to convlnco tho audlonco or tnoir Inability to distinguish between Tlo Crontod nrt and Its original. Ono of tho most intorosung nov- oltlos In this ovonlng of unlquo ex prlenco, was whon Miss Morrlsey Bang a duot with hor own volco. It was oh though two nrtlsta with voices of exactly tho Bnmo tone-qual ity, tho samo expression, tno samo tlmbor woro alnplng toRethor. The effect was somohow unroal and weird as though ono artist had boon bo witched Into two by some magician s art. . , Tho climax of tho ovonlnR'e en tertainment was whon tho room was darkond In tho mlddlo of ono of Miss Morrlsoy's selections, and tho lUtonors wero loft with no means hut tholr ears of determining whon they woro hearing her volco In double vol ume, and whon It roached them only from tho Now Edison At first everyone doubted his own ability to Judgo, hut hor previous proofs wore forgotten In tho spoil of tho Bong, they becamo more and more convinc ed that no Instrument could sing as this volco was Blnglng, and that Miss Morrlsoy was making no more pauses In hor own porformoncoH. Sudden ly tho lights woro snappod on. The audlonco was astonished to discover that Miss Morrlsoy was not thero at all nnd that tho Now Edison had fuo nlshed tlio song alone. , Such miracles aro Indeed the work of a magician but a most benevo lont ono. For tho wlzzard, who ac complished this miracle of Ro-Croatlon, Is as anxlouB that It shall add to tho comfort and Joy of mankind, as ho has boen that his other Inven tions bo used for tho Reed of tho race. Thousands of Now Edlsons, mado up In a spoclal form durable onough to stand tho hard knocks of Army and Navy usage havo been fur nished to our boyB on shipboard and In camps and aro a proof of his gen orous Intorest In happlfylng the world, without regard for personal gain for thoso Army and Navy mod els of the Now Edison aro mado and sold with no profit to Mr. Edison. Tho recital was arranged by W L. Turner of Turner's Music Storo.