IsssPiP35 r&. j'ij JT4 LH-iJ5. TJrfiWr0 ij' V K.kl lO .1" ,K I J 1 V- if i IBVMU' EVENtNi fDARiNG OF GIRL STUDENTS I - itflZED BALDWIN WORKERS r . . Several in West Philadelphia High Party That I isited Locomo tive Plant Climbed Cranes te Dizzy Heights . Soraebedr once t.id ftemfthinj; about , corner of n i rniie te po?e feu the phn- , Itnen In the clnsi room sometimes re- lejcrnplier" Seme of the mine clnrins IBS In one e.lr nntl nut I he ether, but Rlrlw climbed lncldrrs n liijfh nn the no one remembers hearing nbeut nn men in chargr- would permit nnd several "eject icfKen keiiib in one e.vp nnu out. were uinppnintecl neenine tee.v were PUBLIC LEJDGEB-BHIi;xiDELHIA,vTHTOSI)AY, BiEd&MMR ' 1, 1&21 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Me and Skinny Martin vn scums en mv (runt steps lait Sitnrley net thinking nf enrlhtnR rpcfdill. nnd n buntcli of Arbuckle8 Fate Hinges en Doctors Continued from Tate One trial of Arbuckle began and his detec tives have been sleeping In their clothes. Supports More Perjury At this writing he is en a hunt for evidence te justify the arrest of an the ether ) And that n the wnv Mtirmv (5te. hed of the cemmerrlnl department of the West Philadelphia (JlrW High Scheel reasons. IIW fourth year girls nave formed n Junier ("Tinmiitr nf Cem- net allowed te go te the ter I ndmire jour pluck. ml " said one of the men in rhnrgi . "bin n novice might get dlzzj. and down below Is awful far nwnj when jeu're nn there " In the nhep where partU completed tnerO and in their elnmei tlie girls leain locomotives were kept (Juendeline I)er neauc inuumni and t-iuc c-nnilltienv of ti.rmvl te n girl nt her vide nnd ald. the city. Tttit, te further impress the "Yeu knew, when I ai a little outig eutig waye and meani of the going round of ter I rns ui'f rtnzy te be nn engineer the Wheels, the girls take sightseeing when I grew up tint as 1 leek i,t these tours, and vesterday, tben were guests monsters I'm rather inclined te think of Samuel Vnuclain. piesldent of t lir ( - jjpt lather hakj nbeut ihe knees. Baldwin Locomotive Works at the INI- i I'rHnVlv. I'll be scared ' dyWne plants of the empan , A locomotive was run en the tinck Aa 11 o'clei k si lumbering busses and ns many girls ns petbIe br.uc, the and beveral mere sedate town mrs were greae nnd grime of the engine nnd parked in front of the school ni I'ertv climbed annate). Hettv Oaule inuglit eighth and Walnut street", and like 'the cord nnd nave n terrific null, which magic the ntu-cj was passed. I iiev re t-nnt an here! A hundied nnd mm g.rK coats air buttoned under chins, books tucked c- meiie man turned bis cinnk. and llien curcly under arms, tumbled evt. laiigli- came the getting down That nasn't In, squealing nnd clanibering te lc next I quite e ns somehow ii's always te some particular schoolmate much hn-dcr te jet out of that sort of "Mary, Marj Vesel. c'meie nil" k thing limn it is te get into n here's a scat " And MAirj- started en n ' About " I." the bu-ses wic le.nled run down in the direction of the veie. nsnin and the glrl leaned out te wave her black felt hat -dipp'tig pre. anmish geed-bi te the engineer nf the mm ever tier nose as ehc inn pern started te awk pat tawking and ether defense witness who. he believes, giggeling as If they lhaut tliev was ought te bn charged formally with per tinving n grnte time, Skinney saying. (Jijurv Oddl.i enough, however, the de )m find I nint a gerl. wat goods gerlsV , fense went far yesterday te prove the. Ne geed. I sed. and Sklnnv "eel. 1m nricst of Mrs. Minnie Nelghbeura. of net even going te get uurrlrd wen 1 Les Angeles, who was taken from her grew up. urn jeuie innnled ou hnff i hotel en Tuesday evening by Hrady'H te take jour wife w If Ii jeu every place detectives nnd cliargetl with perjury nnd vouge. nnd wntever eit wutit te de eit put under bail, mav net have been haft' te n'k tier fert. no sir, nuthing wholly justified. ,'0lt5'. .i.i ii- i ii I 0,lt "f ,np "'uc ' h'" opening of -:l , ""' n V,,I,I,,B. ';clJs fnr "J'Mceurt. Arbucklc's lawyers p.educed a ?"rPcW:n.ll?.I'"!.',f',,:BPr,!.?,1 ,wl- ,J.m witnets who eotreborated Mrs Xelgh- .. ' LiJ .1. B "rrr lmH ",,J "M hours' testimony and swore that she bail seen Viiglnin Itappc at Wheeler Het Hpitngs It was for swearing that she rendered first-aid te Virginia at Wheeler Het Springs after the girl was (.cb.ed vut'i n pnrexvm similar te that Finally the teacherr e.ivupcl ihen "chick." the signal wa aiien nud way they started, engei. merry and sty. Over the hill and f-u away te the Eddystenc plnnt. and as tliev bounced up and down en the pump in the read. they clutched ' each eihei ind ga'e forth suppressed shrieks All Geed Things Cem te .in Knd But all geed things ,eme te nn end and the conservative hnk building- or the plant came in view- and the ma chines drew up within me frnre where the girls filed out anxious te be up nnu doing. Under the guidnne of .lelin Bykcs the. tour heron wlili ilie bellei and repair shop and here the grls we,-c tlmest entlrelj ubduri But it was noticed latei ih.i' the -nls had smiles twitihing about the i eruei-s of their mouths and the mnn fortu nate one whom the angels hud ki-pii showed the dimpled Imprints The rea son for it was explained in two nn.ill words. "We cat!" And jumping back Inte the machines the hungrv ones rtere whirled awav te the cafeteria which is maintained for the eniploveef the om em pany. and where thev arc Jed excellent lneaib for a veiv nominal sum As the 1at piece of pic wa consumed a man steed upon the table and tlueug'i a megaphone announced te the girls that they could keep the eHeck- . seuvenns as they had been guests of Mi Vaiflain for luncheon Well, what i dclighttul surprise! A ripple of npplntise -tnrteil and from one corner of the ioem t the awaying of a leader, broke fer.h. "line two. three, four, wlie'nre we for-' rSahl in's, Baldwin'", Rah! inh' rah'" In the wheel ttliep the girl- gathered about the men and listened with intei st te the eiplanstiens of the guide Quite a time vas spent m the foun dry, where huge cranes cairied recep tacles filled with the -eething molten Btecl, which was poured into melds. It leemed almost uncannv the work of man-made machinery and it hs all e picturesque 'Che liat was tern fie and as nn girl teod watching, he- face glowing srith the reflection of the tire -he laughed and said. ' Mj word' If tne hereafter is anything compared te i his X reckon 1 d better be a geed girl At the wharves merriment ran I igh as the girls clambered te nooks and FOR RENT PACH in th Nw Medern Jl AKCH n-jILDIN'O 1K.2H-CS Mnrkt S STORE 82SO tn ft "j ft en MurUtt Strt i lis tt dees tn rr iim' with full-iiz txtsimtnt 3-':'0 ii fr. and Irie meitajita fleer 082 sn f 4TH FI.OOK - 6090 wi ft 3? f en MirWdt Strf.t x 105 ft dtp Bill FLOOB eOftO q. ft -h flr Markst StrMt x tn fr titap jrer yheeJ". nttall. 3howreom or Offlee Purjiee. Dsyllaht, t p c;,vi u rhui Hlah-Sril Elvtrtc nij'eri, aruum Steam Heat. Thermeatatttaih rentrnliea Medem ptumhln Het an-1 Cel J Wat! HEAR STUKET. ENTRANCE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Apply James H. Bell, 1815 Land Title Building or Win. F. Metzger 624-26-28 Market Street These Who Will Control the businesn of Philadel phia in the futures arc these who are savins new. Open a Savings Fund or Checking Ac count with this Company new. DOUBLE Your Sctvtnge It CAN Be Den: COMMONWEALTH Tlda Iewrante and Trail Company . K. W. Cor.. 1Z& s! Cauteat Sli. SaUUlthcjil 1J i'ii-iM' 'r " ' batelieler". I sed Me tee. se am I, we'ic (.emfnitnbte citing with our leg", crnsed nnd ever I lung, and the meie gerls there ni or er or lennd the Ics fun it would bt I wnnhlcnt be .-crprired if I neci had aii thing mete (e de uith gerls at n'l, ecl Skituiv. Neither wenlil I If I didenl I eil Thi're mere (rubble than thete eilh ear-snllttlntr whistle into flip anil tics tics t hevre niilh ntr hut n mil - ilamlherrhiefs were v-nveil n. the "ants and enavs at triietl me tliev? Het Springs Hetel, had vchemcntlv de l ed niecl that irgliiltt was a guest nl tne I.ets tart a bntilielem club and eny I resort en the tl.iya mentioned Mr. liiemlier tlml cieti Reth t, with n geilii.ulu Cerv the new surprise witness cant belong en mere, ced Skinny, and I ' for the defense, wax nn attendunt nt sed. All rife. I'm willing , the hotel bnth. Whether she arrived Wieh jest then -vhe M.rle( te go past 'here by special train or airplane no one hut Inr, WntUlns and 1 .nrc tfi i Mln- et . both looking grate all ilicsi'u up for Siincliu espeshlllv Afnn V.ltlln and me and Skinnv jest kepp en et- till? tlieie mill tmneil mil- huf fii fliein. WHEN AIRPLANES COLLIDE M" Watklns va.ng. WV.e taking i- wiwk Wieh me and Sklnni s-at theie n i wi'e longer and 1 sed. Haj Sklinn. I1 bet she mcnl thev wunted te go with ' them. ( wl?. it leeks fcarse te set beer ns if wc deliblitl dident niit te w.uvk lth them, no matter if we t-eclv ient or net I Ma.be we hitler inn and c ati-h up te them tei mil of iel,tenevs. ed Skinny. I Wieh we did Pinvln wat ou -a . and wat nu de nie '.'. diffcient things ' FOUR ARMY FLIERS KILLED the commission of three phyelcfang and chemists who will appear today te re pert the result of their microscopic ex amination of the vital organs of the dead girl. Their tests' were made under the order of the court. They were directed te determine by scientific examination whether Virginia Happc's phytdcal con dition was such that she might have died us the result of n spontaneous in ternal rupture or whether her injuries could net hnve occurred without at tendant external violence of one sort or another. If the ph.VHicinns three men with colorless voices and very bright spec tacle." report that Vlrginln was in normal health en the day when she went te Tatty's party in tlie St. Traneis Hetel and that the chronic weekness se often mentioned in the testimony did net exist, the whole structure of the de fense built tip by Fatty's Inwjew nnd witnesses will be wvercl.c rocked. Neither Case Streng Ne one here Is disposed te take I'ett.'s own sterv without u let of salt. It Is doubtful whether the jur's mind is net yet wide open. Neither the Dis- trinf .lllnfhnc iiai. tw. InffHiuA tmt which preceded her death ufter ratty'? ' established what N erdinnril. known Laber i)a party, that the piesecuttng ns a "strong case. I no cvlcleuce attorney caii"ed the arrest of Alt", ngainst Fatty is merely circumstantial. Neighbeur. Virginia Hnppe entered one of thn m-., Me-. !i.., ,n... ni ,v, looms of his suite apparently in normal ..-.. .'lUI- ."l.il.l. II V',. ". , '"'i i.i I, . " . , . jit-iiiui nan an neur or nn iieur nicer I Arbuckle unlocked the deer of the room from the inside and admitted ethers of I hie guests, who found the g'nl in an I agony of partial delirium and, ns it I pteved later, fatally injured 1 The witnesses en whom the defense knew She did mere than swenr thai "as relied most heavll' wete liene she hud seen Virginia Knppe at the Morgan, a nurse; Mrs Neighbeurs and spnng". She testified that she saw the," few ethers who testified that they had girl In ihe peel and m the company "n the girl en ether occasions t,pr.) of Mi Neighbeurs. ! with paroxysms which were described ' . by the lawyers ar symptomatic of nn Matters little New .organic weakness of a iit thnt might "Gas" Explosions Fellow Crash 2000 Feet Above the Ground l.aulen, Okln... Dei 1 1'eni army nwaters. ten etficeis and two privates weie killed vesierdav when the two nil -planes in which thev weie perfermine cenhai dulv drill" collided while m nn altitude of Cf'nO feet inul crashed te earth near th pet lie'd, I'cn Si'l. tikis The dead are t'apiiiin lelin I I.nenns Iileiitenanf .lack T l.enfell l'mnlc Tubbanl aii'l I'nvaie I? A Smith Dr. Daniel W. ( liainlierslitirg. I'a.. I i- IV liinlel V. icni-s nli who senei ', "' -ni pinii.-s siii,,- ,. ..miii ltl hl, meiliial clepaitllient ill the reun-thelt- sasellne tanke exploded erne - u,i,i Kailrnad. died en I ledn nt ep'ii; Ihe wreckage in flumes 'I rucks ,, ,n. ,, Ini sisteps He eaine heie and anibulanee wete iu'ied in 'hetl, ,,n ntut Cwr week- age si-rue. but uttendanla were unable te i reach the homes nf the men until Ihe " i . . t . - I. , i , .. . .. ' nnu I eep cn'irree nejencj i edgnuii'ii According 'e efRrer who were wit nessing the di 111 the tr.e machines had been in air for some time when they attempted ie execute a difficult tn.tn enei s thev swooped lewanl ea' h ether ihe i wing' mel and Imi'i nn' p'aties le'l in e.trih in a bf'p'is tangle Hiilidtetls of (iei'011. who liuriied ie tlie scene neie forced ie stand bv help es' while the wreckage liurneil Hratl and his assistants staic Mrs. Cor. as if they wanted te a her. tee. Their slcieus cress-examination didn't "hake the witness in the lean. Hut the defense did manage te hnke Mrs. I'eulin. who preed te hnie n peer memory for names and faces, though -he hed said she could remem ber eer one who visited the rcserl lit Wheeler Het Spring". Sucli testimen as she gave, hewcier. Nead Dies hkc the tc-titneny of etiicr wltncses Oe( I - i ti , i who me again that Miss itnppe was N'eiul. im .thi'ee net awn tmrn her home en the days most nf his 1 1 fi. i lien . IK c-uriuiis t" .uis. .viuumniiii, Is te appear today may de the deciding factor of the -whole case. Eight Hours of Oratory Klght hours of oratory will fellow the commission's report, and then the jury will retire. It was agreed before the end of yesterday's sessions that the defense nnd the prosecution shall each have four hours for the closing ad dresses te the Jury. Mr. McNab sug gested that the cese be permitted te go te the jury without argument. He Informed the Court that the defence was willing te enter Inte such an nr tangement If the prosecution would u'grcc. "Detibtleas.-' said Ilrady, coldly, with a lift of liis eloquent eyebrows toward the jury, "but the prosecution will en ter into no Kiich plan." "He'll dislocate that eyebrow of his one of these days," hissed Mr. Schmulewltz te one of his colleagues, "and then he'll have te have it set." A moment later the emotional stress that prevails among all lawyers en gaged In the case of Fatty was oddly revealed. There was it long interval of silence and whispered conferences. Fatty was peaceably lolling his little paper balls at,d nppearing mere light some than he has appeared since his travail began Mr. Schmulewltz leaped suddenly te his feet and In a velw of great emotion asked that If It pleased the Court the District Attorney and his assistants be ni tiered te cease heck ling the counsel for the defense. 'lite Ilyplay or lawyers "Heckling?" murmured Judge T.ou T.eu dcrback, staring hard at Hrady's table for signs of misbehavior. "I desire formally te object, if It pleases the court," cried Schmiilewlti in n voice that tas like tragic music, "te the various n-ldes indulged in by tlie State. I mean that there are words and gestur-s indulged in by the prose cution wh. Ii nrc obviously mennt te annoy counsel for the defense, nnd, what sien Of awe nnd wonderment nnd Km Ing te he trannxcd nnd diverted Im measurably at whatever lawyer of Fatty's tries by devious methods te turn n tide of evidence or circumstance te the ndvantnjc of the nccuscd. He he leeks at McNnb mid se he leeks at Schmulewltz for half an hour at a time, only te turn new and then te smile at the jury as one who would .let It participate In the enjoyment of a spectacle, spectacular nnd humorous. Somehow or ether the weight of 'the trouble seems te have passed mysteri ously from Fatly te his lawyers. Fatty Is cheerful at last. He Is almost him self again. The change may be due te the succession of mysterious visitors who have been nppcarlng in court te whisper In his ear spatted nnd opulent Individuals who sit and listen eagerly for a while, and vanish ns they appear, almost without sound. Thev come from that country from which for the time being the big come dian is exiled. Things, they th ink. are looking up. Tcs, they represent some of the important movie people, one of them remarked. He added that fei till one knew this unfortunate business might prove te be the bet thing that ever happened te Arbuckle, Yeu -H- fort te link the. comedian Uh thi dtAh of Virginia Kapuc. , ? Netifr-knew except the District At temcy and his assistants when court opened whether this evfdcnce w'qultl be fet th'cemlns or exactly what It wAuh) consist of. It was agreed that any ie'stl ie'stl pieny that might be Introduced wetihl be brief. MILITARY NOTE MARKS BISHOP'S ORDINATION d at ! hae been expected te terminate fatally . is mere te hac an effect upon the mind j Arbuckle plans, rrcst under the effect of alcohol I of the iurj." i se well us eti I,- ii.. r.... 4 ti i. ..? it. r .1... JM. JVlllll . IlllfllUII. HI llll IHIUIIJ of Stanford T'nUetsilj, said yestetdny en the stand that an affliction such as I the defence described wss unknown te hlni nnd liaidly eenceivablt . Other specialists, ttstifiing guardedly fer1 laity, said '.ndi a cause of death. ou in git tlllllK. ne Mr. I" Hen, one of rtrnd's assistants, ncrteus nnd wrought up Ven see lie. ie-e nnul te his tect te enserve in a sleetv drnwl that surely it was no In Rev. Dr. Herbert Shlpman Conse crated In New Yerk Cathedral New Yerk, Dec. 1. With n brig, dler general, six colonels, a full naval commander nnd two efflccrn of miner lank, an well as fourteen bishops and mere than 200 clergy taking active part, a seven months' controversy In the lCplscepal Church was quieted yester day nnd Herbert Shlpman, I). D., was ordained nnd censccrntcd a bishop In the Cathedral of St. Jehn the Divine. Fer the first time In the history of the I'plscepnl Church In America, the precession of clergy Jnte the chancel was headed by a color guard of rank ing officers of the World War. all of t, tinm u-rre nsseelntea nf Di NKlAmM ratty Jias been gelling " I when he served ns chaplain ever seas Anether innovation occurred at the ery opening of the ceremony. A specisl sen ice hud te be prepared for the re reiving of nishep lileyd Inte his func tion in this diocese, us there Is no form in the Ordinal for such nn occasion. 'Ibis was prepared by llisliep Manning. After the preliminaries. Dr. Shlpman rend and declared the premise of con formity te the doctrine, discipline and worship of the church, nod later an swered the canonical questions. As n Vnell the I'rlnius with the two co-ceuse-orators, lllsheps Manning nnd Lines, assisted by Ulsheps Themas, of Wye tiling; Leuden, of New Mexico; Cook, of Delaware: Ward, of F'lie; Talbot, of Bethlehem, and Hhlnelander. of Penn sylvania, placed their hands en tlm let of niihllcltv. New. If that publicity caD be turued te geed account, if it can be shown that the chlldicn's favorite comedian was n victim of most unhappy circumstances, why. this Fatly will be bigger than he cer wns and worth mera In the films than he ever wns befetc. Se it luns. this word fiem the world of Fatty's former triumph" "Well." ,ou remark, te change the siibieet, "he eems te be standing it pretty well. He is far from being n wisp of himself." "Ne." snvs the sceul eT the pioinn pieinn ters whose money is fled up in Arbuckle picttties and At buckle contracts and lie is net stunning it tentl'en of the defense te deny the right of conference te tlie people. 'Ihe fact is that there was something te be said en the side of Mr. Schmule : t Mrs. she was at the California auitien re- eri is of miner impnitnncc new. The l.iwers mi both "ides nrc waiting with admin nenes for the testimony of, though highly improbable, was possible, i witz, but lie didn't sn it. Perhaps no Se the cause nf the girl a death is still a matter of doubt which neither the prosecution nor th" ! fense h-is been able te explain or demonstrate nway. In the light of all this tlie final epnrt et tne median i iviiniis-sieii win -n one could s.i It. 1 he onuses et his outburst are almost tee subtle for unnUtiu rtffwlt- lisne Ittu C.V,TM!f't tO ennrmmi. elTe,. Anil 1r IVIeilnmn. I It rfMTV ll tllO right 'O lirlllg 111 0 his veungest assistant, has a wav of small amount of additional icMimnny. looking up and staring with itn cxpre-i- 'if that sc-ined desirable as a linnl of- crazy te get beck te weik again. When Bishop-elect, while the presiding Blshen he gets te work he II b" nil rignr. declared, "iteceivc tne ueiy unesr. rer 'die. efiice and work of a Blkhep in tin ban Franclste. Dec 1. -il A I' i. Chinch of Cled." Aigunients and pesMblj turthir le-tl-tneny weie cm the schedule fur tedn. 's srsslens of the Itosvee ArbucMc 111:111 s'nughter cae. Wh"n the prosecution eleed its lebuttal te. Union. "stetda bring in Stele Bread, Gets Thirty Days (leergc Ingram, a Negro, Twenty ninth and Mitchell streets. Camden, was sentenced te thirtv dnjs in tti Camden County .lull by Recorder Staik-i house tednv for stealing bread from s trend wngen. Murdered Pittsburgh. Majnr .leher i an unidentified as He Leaves Heme Dei I -cR A P 1 a Nigie. wa- killed b man 111 lien' "f bis home here teda. .leUci Inul ins) lift 1 t no hnusp riii Ills wa te work w In n the assailnm -net I. tin and tlirn 111 his threat The police eiie-s the In lief thnt inhliei wis tin inntiw tin nn attack 1920 STANDARD "8" Jn i fi i1nirf ;"- zh u NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Market Street, Cimc'en. N J rhner. fsmilfn "0S1 f Our New Catalog Is Ready In tin cluing wc have ilki'sti.iicd the must desirable articles in Diamonds. Watchc Clocks. Jcuclr and Silvci ware I'lvcry iMustt atien is an c.ict photograph of the article it rcpicscnts The description' nie truthlul ,nd accurate. 1 1 Mm have net alrcad ic ' ceived a cop. please tall or rite ler one. ' m S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. MWI'i- P MT R' HW'-- )l-VCf.ia:- Sll I.RtMITHS COMPETENT FOREMAN Composing room; out of temi, E large plant; small composing room. Experienced and pos sessing executive and mc- ; clianlcal ability. 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Patrons looking lenvard te this sale, because of unusual values in ihe past, mill find this the greatest millinery event this house has ever held. EVERY HAT AT HALF-PRICE AND LESS $15.00 ?20.00 Hats $7.50 $20.00$30.00 Hats 10.00 $30.00540.00 Hats 15.00 MILLlNKrtr THIRD FT OOR " C O D'P ALL HALBS FINAI, EVENING HATS DRESS HATS SPORTS HATSTAILORED HATS FUR HATS Rich brocades and velvets, halter's plush, silver and geld cloth; with fur, glycerine ostrich, lace, Sephie Braslau Emilie de Gogerza Mischa Elman Amelita Galli-Curci Swingin' Vine Seng of the Velga Boatmen Canzenctta (D'Ambroie) Violin Les Pecheure de Perles Comme autrefeis s in Fermer Tituc) Louise Dcduis lenctemDS l habilaia cette chambre tFer a Lene Tim.- Have I (Occupied This Roem) OrviHe Harreld and Eva Gauthier Cnntique de Neel (O Hely Night) Marcel Journel The Last Heur Jehn McCormack and Frite Kreisler Patrie Cantabile de Ryoeor (Seng ei Rysoeu Titta Ruffe Uh "Leme, All le raithtul (Adeste Iidelej; Erneetine Schumann-Heink Carmen Aragenaise (Prelude te Act ) Arture Toecanini and La Scala Orchestra Nazareth Darky Stories Irish Stories The Virgin's Lullaby An Old Sacred Lullaby You're Just the Type for a Bungalow Don't Threw Me Down My Sunny Tennessee Ain't Yeu Coming Out, Malinda ? Sally, Won't Yeu Come Back? Bring Back My Blushing Rese Re3S Deg Tret Banjo Ress' Reel Banjo Snl-O-May Fex Tret Why, Dear? Fex Tret Second Hand Rese Fex Tret Have Yeu Forgotten? Medley Fex Tret My Sunny Tennessee Fex Tret Ma! One Step Tuck Me te Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Heme- Wabash Blues Fex Tret Kentucky Heme Who'll Be the Next One te Cry Over Yeu One Kiss Fex Tret Just Like a Rainbow Fex Tret Canadian Capers Fex Tret Bimini Bay Fex Tret Santa Claus Visits the Children Part T Santa Claus Visits the Children-Part It Christmas Hymns and Carols-Ne. l Christmas Hymns and Carols-Ne. 2 Fex Tret .( CSV Reinald Werrenrath Walter C. Kelly Walter U Kelly Merle Alcock Olive Kline and Lambert Miirnhv Irving Kaufman irvmg Kaufman Peerless Quartet Peerless Quartet Jehn Steel -.. . Jehn Steel Black Face" Eddie Ress f "Black Face" Eddie Ress .leseri H C. Smith nnrl Him Dr.li..i.. Jeseph C. 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