" "' ' '-' BW-;- MM'AiyM ) !..') J., .,Tts'1.HW.1H. imj.l zwaRt ,'tw? BSEST r '" 'Wl''v" TT'' f"W 3 pirf 15RTtf5 ' w - j 'JLV.n 'I '.Tn " " .j'i r mi T i - v . " . K - i !f mrtwrnm WWmfWmmWvwl tvtn WLED1MMER1 MU&HE! i .1 JBVJE&TtfG FtJBLTC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1022 f. - v ; t ' PRINCIPALS IN HAMMER MURDER "SO J IW Mr..Phllllp8 a Moren "Guided" iky Peggy. Caff ee, Attorney It; i i AAanrra MS ' PHROSITIONS ARE READ' Jjm Angelc, Nev. 1. Further r-nil- l-lng of depositions (Ic-Irui'iI te support the content ion of tin- ilcfi-ifc tlml .Mrn. i 1 Olnra l'lilllliw In a moron Miliject te "psychic epilepsy" iiml lui" In men til Ity of ii clillil, wu-. l'mu-n-t for to te 4ny at tier trial for murder hi teiinii'- tlen with the ileatli of All--. Allicrl.i Tretnnliu Ali'dilewx, twi'iitj -jiar-elil Widow. When lenrt iiiljuiiriinl ,w-Uiil-i liu trnui lloirinsten, lnr rhii'f miiti-cl, had trendy hml iiuineriiii- dcpu-Iileii-. bimh by former ft lend in Tniis te tin effect that lier fiithiM'. "nliii Wiiimt, JM8 lnwni iluiltiif tlie laxt war of hN llfij, nml that his miii, ll"iir., lirothi'i lirethi'i Of.th" ilpfi'iiilmit, viix net neiinnl. llcrrliigteu. in mitlinin;; hi. -u-e t i the jury, dccltired it would by lmii that .Mrs. IVgK) t'uuVe, -lnr witin i for tin' Stall- ami h-'U ..!. uil'iiw el tnn slniiiK. 'kuIiIimI" Mr-. lIilllt- every fiction I he iln. .Mr-, MimiIew wan -lain, nml tiiat .Mr- C.iiTce ami Ret the dcfelidunt, who wa- lnr rhuin TMis tin puieluixer of (lie luuuimT with vlilclt tin1 jeiiinj widow was lii'.iti'n i ricntli. Ufrrinslen al-e dii-l.urd Air" I'lul lips' "nii'iitul halani'i' bn- liren up-i-t b) till' I'Olltltll't of lll'P llU-I'.IIIll," .l- timur I., l'lillliiw. I Ui'rriiiKten nverted he weuhl -hew that Mrs. Meadows wn- -lain nftcr an altercation anil tltflit between her ami lire Phillips mnl -he appealed te Mi-. Cnffee for aid. After the slnjinv;. the .itternev went en, Mr". l'lii'MiN went te a hotel -inl Ans told h) her liu-l and Unit "some thing uwful" had happened and -die must Ke te Texas at enee. l'hilliis. lie snid, get lier --01110 nienm and she Started 1'usl. 4lsBsfsV M JrTTTTtii3;iB dssssv- sbsssy fWlBS FATEUPTO JURY Verdict in Georgian Case Is Ex pected Today Defendant Preaches Sermon INSANITY PLEA OFFERED V Aiieclaltd Preys Slnleshore. (in.. Nev. 1. The fate of Klllett I'mlrh'k, former minister, wlie eenfe.sseil the sla)ltig of liN i?irl wife mid mother-in-law. Mr. Mnmle NAMES ON BLOOD-STAINED PAPER BURNS MURDER CLUE In . . fT "v IK 7i -K iimimiiimumimiiiuimti. Ai - -4i- Armour I.. riiHIIps (uiuleillnj; his ,,l'ler Weniiiu" wife. Mrs. Clara I'lillllp-, new mi Itial lii'fere :i jui of nine men and three women for the murder of Mrs, lhcrla M.tilus. I'hotejir.ipliotl In the I.es AilKrhs intuit) j.ill DRIVES ACROSS CONTINENT IN SIX DAYS ANDJ5 HOURS Oregon Motorcyclist Sets New Speed Recerd BAR PRINCETON 'PROM GIRL' Par-' New Veih. Ne. 1. A new- nmter- ieiiieiil ler a trans-eeiilini'iital run frmn bn Auye'es te N"'W 'S " - -vis e-tahli-hi'd )eterd:i). Wellst llennett. if I'urtlmnl. tire.. Iiehii-r of tneed marl.-, n-.irhed h' di'stlniitien in the netunl runnllu.' line of ti d.l.v-, I 1. hours and 1.'! minutes. Hi- time w.t-i eeti hmn- and ililrtj -nine minute faster thnn the reeeul e-t.ihll-ln'il it month aje h) I'rwiti (5. "("'iiinen'iall' l!,ili-r. of l.e- Anjrele-. who eon-red the ill-lain f IWii miles in (! dn-. 'J'J in. . .. . ' .. Letus ami minut j,'.alieuail-t rtssi-miiiy win never . KEMAL SERVES NOTICE Will Net Maintain Extra-Territorial University's Dances In the Past Have Been Overcrowded Prim cleu. Vew 1 Aeeerdinjj te a rulins made publie eslerd.i 1 .lehn (,1-ier llibben. ptesident of I'rineeteu rniveislty, mid the Senior "I'lem' ( 'nmiill' tee, the rusleiuiir) '-irem Kill" or the tlainier. will lie "taboo" from tlm M'letal 'diiuee tills jeiir oil Niuember 17. It i- pointed out that heretofore the presence of the tlnpper mid (lie "utiin iieil nue-t" liiw iiiiism oer-erewdInp. Crimson Flngrprlnt May Aid Fixing Rlame for Tragedy Cleveland, Ner. J. Following- the finding of mere than one hundred bleed stains en the enr of Henry J. Burns, who-n wife's mutilated body was found burled In a shnllew grave near I'alneHvlllr lnt Wednesday, Sheriff Spink, of Lake County, announced last night ne had discovered another link of evidunee which he declared may prove imjierlnnt. Jeseph lnnen, of near Pnlnes vllle, breiiRlit te the Sheriff today a nheet of paper, apparently tern from a "time book," stnlned with well defined bloody fingerprints, nnd bearing several timiirs, which he sold he found uenr the neeiie of the murder .Sunday. On the paper, Hhcriff Spink said, were tin ve full names, one nddress nml first names followed by initial letters f .... fl..l..l. ....I I.I. .1. ...!.. 1 .... Hi- 1 .. !l. Ui,tn.lrtf . ... .... "-i..'" j.uu iijdii, ie-iin "ini -i" " iiecinrecl tney were lnvestignttng It from ' I'mirt jur) teda). lmllentietis thlsinein-1 tliree miRles in the hope of Identify , Iiik were Hint. a' M-rdiet could be reached , ins , the .fingerprints, identifying the ,,,,,.,,,,.,. I handwriting and locating the persons I during the In). h(w ,m1)p, nre en ,c papcr for tbc,r Pndrleh hn- been en trial for the nl- ',,,,11,1,, nsslstnnce In shedding light en leged murder of Mi-. iMxen for the j the Identity of the murder and the pnt two ilii)s and closed his dcfenie metlxe. llurns is new held In the i..!.i. .. .i...ntie sermon te the htrv . I'n,vC -""tity jnll nt Piilni'svllle, charged with n drntiintk- sen,,,,, te tiie Jr.' . j ith ip rst llp(n,e ,mtrdcr of ,,g declaring that he -het his wife because wif,,f mit stendfiiHtly maintains inmv of her IndiM-retlens. His text wni .fence of the crime. iiased en the ( einniatidmeiit "Theu shall net commit adultery." After opening with prayer, tlm for mer minister declared the temptations of modern wem.in made It dlflieult for 11 )eung man te enter the ministry. The women of twin.. In continued, are enusing tin "downfall of men. enticing them h) their dull) dress nml plnjiug te tin m ilireiiuh ie appeal." . liefcn-e atteriiejs Inlreilueed eil deuce tending the piee tlint Padrlck jwiis instine nt the time of the double hilling and lias been of unsound mind ' ine-t of Ids life. I In leinpleting his elutrge te the jury late ist ntgiit .iinige rnrii gave 111-Urui-tien- tlint If there was uny doubt of Piuliick's. sanity nt the time he rein niltleil the crime he should he ne- luitted, but if there was tin deuiit a guilt) verdict, with or without a rec ommendation for mercy, .should be re ttirnul. Pmlriek stint his wife nnd mother-in-law while the three were in an outo euto oute mobile near here en June ill. lie has net )et steed trial 011 the Indict ment charging murder of his wife, who declared In a letter te a friend tlint she had left het- ht:lmnd because she found she "hud m-irried a. crazy man." PUNS NEW INQUIItY IN DOUBLE ML U m Mether of Mrs. Carteen Hopes te Clear Her Daugh ter's Name BULLET RANGED DOWNWARD PRINCETON MAN CHANGES HIS NAME TO GET ESTATE I Dr. H. W. Thayer Complies With 1 His Uncle's Will 1 w Yerk. Nev. 1. Dr. Ilnrrey 'AVtiteiman Thn.ur. n member of the .faculty of Princeton University, has changed ids name and thereby became sole te-idunry legatee of the late Prof. Waterman T. Ilewctt. of Cernell Uni 'vcrbltv, his uncle. The will rends: I "In ease my nephew, Harvey Water man Thner, should elect te adept per mmieiilly nnd legally the name 'Hcwett Tlinver' us his family name, 1 increase my bcuuest te him te 513.000. and make and constitute him the residuary lega tee of mj estate, and give him all royal ties due me ns author and editor, and the rest of my property net otherwise dispuscd of in mv will." Bit Aueciattd Prctt Havre, Ment., Nev. 1 .Unexplained .Inlnltu nl ll.n itnllliln ktllinS Of Dr. Thrlstler.- eutstntullnir churchman and ornler. und Mrs. Margaret Carlcten, n member of his congregation, still piiz-iled authorities here today. Mr. nnd Mr. Jeseph Pyle, of Butte, Ment., today teek the bedv of Mr. Carleton, their daughter, te Helena, Ment, where, a second funeral sen-Ice will fellow tlint he'd here lat night. Mrs. Tyle, before leexing snld she did net have sufficient evidence te demnncl that the ease he reopened, but wild either she or .Air. l'.vic wetiiii return nere tomorrow te continue their Investignt'en. When n Corener's jury fiatdrdny night returned n verdict te the effect that Mrs. Cnrleten did the sheeting while under the influence of an over dose of sleeping powders, the mutter appeared closed, but Mrs. Pyle was net satisfied and started a further inves tigation. . . , The husband of the dead woman, former District Judge Frank K. Cnrle Cnrle eon, issued in California a statement iiRserting that Mrs. Carlcten hud con fessed te him her love for the Hev. Mr. Christler, mid had intimated that her love wus returned. Mr. Carleton condemned what he characterized ns fltt "attempt te white wash" Mr. Chrlstler's character. Ownership of the pistol used In the killings is Hiiether m.utcry. It was net Mrs. Cnrleten's, ns fnr aft known, investigation thus far has fniled te dlsclewi that it was the property of the Christlers. Mrs. Pyle also has claimed that dia mond rings which Mrs. Carleton was Mcn wearing Thursday evening have net been found, nnd has suggested taken trm I that tl flfiva mM is.v - ."-v: , ;t -.- Mr. Carleten'a nana alter me anoei ing " revolver might have been placed In the open palm at the aame time. The only story of the sheeting told 0 far was that of Mrs. Christler, said te have been the only ether person In the Christler house, at the time. She had her back toward Mr. Christler and Mrs. Carleton when she heard two shots and turned te see Mrs. Carleton fall, she told the Coroners jury. Following finding by two Havre doc ters yesterdi rinw artAftinnii ffiiar tun nut let which killed Mrs. Carleton ranged dewnwnrd through her body nt sharp nngle, Instead of directly In and slightly upward, as was testified at the inquest by Dr. Carl Fess, civil authorities were prepared last night te make further investigation of the tragedy. Prosecutor Max Kuhr stated that the development warranted a new Investi gation, and said that further evidence was expected. He was called te attend the pest-mortem examination of Mrs. Carleten'a body as seen as the discovery of the bullet's course was made by Drs. W. F. Hamilton and A. K. Williams. The examination was made at the re- Suest of Mrs. Carleten'a mother, Mrs. esenh Pvle. of Ilutte. Ment. The bul let was found by the physicians in the I muscles beside tne spinal column. At the request of Mr. Pyle, the home of the Rev. Leenard J. Christler, killed at the same time and place with Mrs. Carleton, was opened yesterday after noon. Lecal authorities and n number of newspaper representatives with Mr. Pyle examined contents of drawers, suitcases and trunks in nn unsuccessful effort te find evidence that the gun was the property of the Chrlstlers. 'DRESDEN CHINA GIRL7 SUES Steka $100,000 for Alleged SJreach of Promlae New Yerk, Nev. 1. Mrs. Maud L. Ccbnlles, known en the stnge ns "Mone Desmond, the Dresden chlnn girl," was In court yesterday te press her $100,000 breach of premise suit against Clifferd It. Hendrlx, young financier, who she says premised her a farm, a cow and n cat. They had gene se far in their plnns te mnrry, her attorney said In his open ing statement, that they had picked out names for the cow and cat. The at torney further charged that Hendrlx naked her te divorce her husband, Lnrrv Ceballes, nnd wed him, and she get the - 458 IMP S', ".TI .aVMMJ NEG011EI0I INijUfSCMT Objection Raited Only te Ma- j chlnery for Naming Ameri can Nominated by Belgium SEEKS AMERICAN SELECTION ' Waslilnjtten, Nev. 1. The Whltt Heuse announced yesterday negotia tions were in pregrcsss looking t American participation in the Inter national Court of Justice new sitting at The Heme under nnsnlces of tht League of Nations. RentHustmenta in the machinery for selection of te; judges of the court, leaving the United States free te nominate Its own mem ber without becoming involved in the political aspects of the League, are being undertaken threugl diplomatic channels. Although Secretary Hughes In his Bosten nddress nnd the President through the White Heuse statement yesterday were desirous of having It understood clearly the Government he'ds the international court In high esteem, no official sanction will be given n tribunal whose members it has no official part in nominating. There is nothing even remotely ukin te lack of confidence In Judge Jehn Bassett Moere, American member of the court, hut he was nominated by Belgium, and It is held te be elemental governmental policy net te lend official support te hiiv one net nominated by the United States itself. Justice Moere commands the highest respect of international jurists every where. The American esteem fnr him Is bi-partisan. Secretary Hughes pickeJ him for the commission en the revision of the rules of warfare established under the Washington Armament Con ference. Yet the President nnd Mr. Hughes, believing determination of jus ticiable disputes according te judicial standards has no kinship whatever te Involvement in the political intrigues of lCurepe, see no reason why the court of justice mny net be sernrnt"'! - Ne. Rights 1.- (P.) A. P -The maintain the etipl'iil.itletis. nve uxlrii-lfrritnii.il rights for fer for rerded te f- rei',nei-s. Mii-tnpha 01. .vim M'nvl.ial. Vntl.in 1 .lfcr 1 i-erre- That vmis l'.ennett's second attempt te leentd. en his a lis: lllterlllfll till' Kill' . of Petit l'.iri-ieli. the deer is wide open te all rs en condition that the rec- tlif Indepi.-ndeiK-c of Turkey, nnd in ever) aspect." Miisiiinlia "Turk(-) i-asf mid rich enough .iem. I'm- us their are notiemii- piOinenis. In these which we cmi"et solve witli our own uie.iiis mid mi' own capital, we must nek the help of friends." lower the tr.ins-i'entlnetit.'il liikd-'s feat w.-i" ,11'ietnplishii sixtieth cios-.ceiiiitrj da-h. Piiunett. wlie also holds the world's twent) -four-hour and KIIKI-inlle ric 01 ils, lift l.ns An;ik" lust Tuesday nt midnight and eie ed the finish line at 15:1 1 P. M jesterd.ij. IIKN-I l.iunjh in "cut- t.ie prrii.ui-. IMM'-Tlttni'. It nmy ! Il"har u nn.-i i-inuiaUii t. utl't" ull tieii ' ,nir(M - .1 t ti. ik In tin. H11.1 niii- sw. ier tli I -in n- Iran iftven' I01. - e mm-rc is r -ntty tnale ns le ttie u.uiuil surn "t .'- .ti -terie Fe- lu 1 ne- fi i.nl ' rrsLic Lci.jsr. '.Makt It t Itabl' ' Adv. Renews your pep at tea dansants OfCUf TL U U RtSitiL tJea-tetally Different CENTRAL INDIANA RECEIVER for P. William P. Hered Appointed 1 Bankrupt Railroad iildiuiuipelLs. Nev. 1. William Hered, of Indlniinpelis, )isteid.iy wns appointed reeeher for the Central Indiana Railroad by Pederal Judge A. B. Andersen en the petition of the Union Tru-t Company, of New Yerk. JHis bend was fixed at Js-JO.OeO. Tiie company is declared te be unable te pay off itn mortgages. The -nit also asked that the lead be sold te the high est bidder. Textiles Lead in Wayne County Hnrrlsburg, Nev. 1. Textiles and textile products ami anthracite led' in production values in AVa.uie County in lid, Jmnes K. Woedw.nd. Seeietur) of Internal AtTuIrs. has aniieiMieed Of a total production aliie of Sli.L'21,100 ey all industries, textile plants were re- tbi ensible for Sll.O'JII.lOt) worth and an- rncite mining for 2,71)7,100 wuith. Special Today Fresh Cut Wjjjb Reses 7CePcr IZfiwrss' M mv Dezen Everything in Fleulers 0VT.lt EYENISOS tub FLORIST NUB 1327 W..t Girird At. 212 Etit Girard Kit. 31 S. 6UH1 St. 13SS.52dSt. ? Saddler's Belt Alie utth Snap Infill fne Vituf e ii, uu P1S A GENTLEMAN'S BELT ThC baddlMS Belt Fashioned from a solid piece of best quality English bridle leather. Better leather cannot be had. Ne stitching. Gives no end of wear. Keeps its shape. 1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA.. PA. lte.f r,Aer u sm blMTiN pMaktin Inc. SADDLERS AND LONDON ALSO SOLD BY 5trn bnils- 1 in h " AM" II Wnt iinniher. V?m Uetititru Ce, P.imlier .1 liutti.er, Waiter l'. Ii-cker. Gee. Marshull, i. -.pitd'tii; A. Urn. Ask for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" A HanM'e nrmle mnrkl itainreil en v-rv en. V WHY PA YA$400 for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed Instru ment for less, en easy weekly or menthh payments, with several dozen music rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in? A well-made Plaj er-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 yean and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane i manufactured with the celebrated REO STYLE patents owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modem, well equipped factory. H perfect in construction is this instrument that a child caa play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice as much money in developing a double valve action? The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering $10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be sufficient proof of its quality! All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS MIS V r IT PAYS TO THINK! mffAcwj a H2Z 3k. & RIM FIAlSIO CO Uth and Chestnut Sts. Open EvealnKS Factory t 50th and Park tide Avenue) AD Make Talking Xaelilti.w B4ticd Ft!. E3 n VV r cA Only Piane Manu facturer In Ptnna. Fameui for Sailing from Factory te Heme Dlrect BHCBrJHifu n -JjMBmlT'i.Ti . I I . sn&l Ik . .SdO.. .. iMa$is y -his MASTER'S VOICE" " --' M-tJfrr,,3'rw,-a'-"ni1 Tii POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC The Singer (Elsa Maxwell) Frances Alda Cesi fan Tutte In uemini, in seldati Lucrezia Beri (Scheel for Levers In Levers and in Soldiers for Constancy Yeu Loekl) (Meiart) In Italian Somebody Leves Me! (Hattie Starr) Sephie Braslau Beris Godeunow Farewell of Beris (Farewell, My Sen, I Am Dying) Feeder Chaliapin Waiting for Your Return (Gcnise-De Curtis-Caesar) Emilie de Gogerza Si mes ver avaient des ailes ! Geraldine Farrar (Were My Seng with Wings Provided) (Victer Hugo-Reynalde Hahn) In French Efgliacci Vestl la glubba (On with the Play) (Leoncavallo) In Italian BeniamlflO Gigli Flying Dutchman Traft ihr das Schiff (A Ship the Restless Ocean Sweeps) Maria Jeritza Oh, Sleep! Why Dest Theu Leave Me? (Frem "Semele") (Handel) Jehn McCormack MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Suartet in G Majer Finale (Mozart) Flenzaley Quartet ipateade (The Cobbler) (Spanish Dance) (Sarasate) Violin Sole Jascha Heifetz Serenade (W. Jeral-F. Kreisler) Violin and 'Celle Duet Frit lc'Mt.Un-U... lr..:.1.. The Maiden's Wish (Chant polenais) (Chepin-Lisit) Piane Sote Icrnne Pn.r-.L! Number Size Price 66093 10 $1.25 10 Moment Musical (Schubert) Den Juan Part I (Strauss) Den Juan Part II (Strauss) Den Juan Part III (Strauss) Den Juan Part IV (Strauss) 87316 66084 88661 66094 87348 66095 74776 66096 74693 66097 87579 74777 66098 Philadelphia. Orchestra Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates eei-c Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates S517b symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates -., Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates J 55177 LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS ! Lilly Dale The Gypsy's Warning Fer the Sake of Auld Lang Syne Call Me Back, Pal e' Mine Life's Railway te Heaven The Harber Bell Away Down Seuth Way Down Yonder in New Orleans 18944 18925 18942 Olhre Kline and Criterion Quartet Anfx Elsie Baker45329 a...... i..baa Charles HarrUen Charles Harrison-Clifferd Cairns ' Charles Harrison-Clifferd Cairns Peerless Quartet ' ii'rem -.-it nit mica i ijii"i ti.nr. r. ... Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean "Positively, Mr. Gallagher?" Rv tha nn'nlri.tnu 17 J "-It I Het Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean-" AbselutelyMr. SheanT" a"aB"B1 en9an ay the originators, Ed. Gallagher-Al Shean BANJO SOLO f Ress' Deuble Shuffle Ress' Juba DANCE RECORDS f After a While-Fex Tret AH Star Trie and Their Orchestra I 'm Happy Fex Tret AH Star Trie anrJ Th-il nllu I When thVLeave. Come Tumbling Down-Fex TftASiSiJiiS OrchSS Zez Confrey and His Orchestra 10 12 10 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 12 10 10 10 10 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.50 1.75 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.00 .75 .75 .75 18941 10 .75 "Black Face" Eddie Ress 10ft0, "Black Face" Eddie Ress 18926 10 .75 Zenda - Fex Tret f Stuttering Fex Tret i inenuingingiur ieu Dtues rex iret i round a reur-L.ear Clever rex Tret (Frem Geerge White's "Scandals") Twe Little Ruby Rings Fex Tret (Frem "Daffv Dill"! f TrtVA riTlnck in t-Vi Mnvntna. U.U. I -"-" '. - - . .. Oriental Fex Tret (Cui's "Orientate ") SPECIAL ISSUES DURING OCTOBER All Over Nothing at All The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago n i ,?.n80n 0rc-t--a of Chicago Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Su! Sb!teman and Hl Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18928 10 .75 18945 10 .75 18948 10 .75 18950 10 .75 18940 10 ,75 j:L1??"d IMS LYUr WindowTe-nlght and Whistle AUmS luSlSS $2) 18943 Chicacre Fev Tret ! Early in the Morning Blues Fex Tret Suez Fex Tret I Wish I Knew-Fex Tret I'll Build a Stairway te Paradise-Fex Tret irrem oeerge White's "Scandals") Yeu Remind Me of My Mether Fex Tret (Frem "Little Nellie Kelly") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Virginians18946 Clyde Deerr and HU nk..M. d P.WDeM,nd His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and Hi Orchestra, Paul Whiteman and Hit Orchestra 18947 10 10 10 .75 .75 .75 18949 10 .75 Victer Talking Machine Company, Caxnden.K J. V 'I- " M V id J W a I f-m- gUUS-J . lf).v.. -1, . , Vi Vrfiff u mr 'i3't l. J'-i ,i ' ' 'i' ' v. ."M b.,lA-. fe4tll liiiiWj
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