10
P R E S T O
May 5, 1923
PROSPERITY CONVENTION
THE CONVENTION OF CONVENTIONS
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THE UNITED STATES, THE STATE OF ILLI-
NOIS, THE CITY OF CHICAGO, THE ASSOCIA-
TION OF COMMERCE, THE ROTARY, KIWANIS
CLUBS—IN FACT EVERYONE IS INTERESTED
IN THE COMING CONVENTION OF
The National Music Trades
THE DRAKE, JUNE 4-5-6-7
It is conceded to be the Greatest Affair in this country
since the World's Fair. The Association of Commerce ,
guarantees accommodations for every one. Preparations
are being made for handling 20,000 people.
HOTELS ARE GIVING ROOMS DURING THAT
WEEK ONLY TO MEMBERS OF THE
NATIONAL MUSIC TRADES
THERE ARE ONLY TWO CLASSES OF PEOPLE
THOSE WHO ARE COMING and
THOSE WHO ARE NOT
The National Music Trades Convention
This year is the only one ever held in which the entire populace is
interested. This is not altogether voluntary on their part.
200 SCHOOL AND MILITARY BANDS COM-
PRISING 6,000 MUSICIANS WILL TELL THE
WORLD THAT
The National Music Trades Convention
IS ON
These bands come from every part of the country. By reason of
their civic pride citizens are defraying the expenses of these bands.
In some cases these expenses reach $7,500.
Find out what band is coming from your territory and come in on
one of the special trains.
YEARS OF EDUCATION CAN BE GAINED BY
A FOUR-DAY STAY IN CHICAGO JUNE 4-5-6-7
REGISTER NOW!
Write Secretary Schools Bands Contest of America,
64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, for Band List,
PROSPERITY
CONVENTION COMMITTEE
James T. Bristol, Chairman
NATIONAL MUSIC TRADES
25 E. Jackson Blvd.
THE DRAKE. CHICAGO
Chlcago
JUNE 4. 5, 6. 7
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