Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20: 1923'
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EX-PREMIER OF BELGIUM
IS CHALLENGED TO DUEL
debute en the question, tlie bill lieiiiu
ndentdl br S" '-eics te 83. After the
Chamber vetfd te make tlie tinUerMty
yii-inl-jli (i vntail nn n nronesiil that the
Cabinet Minister Incensed bv Al- i Institution should be bl-HniruBl. uslnrl
,.. . -,,,.,,. th French nnd Flemish languajes, bull
tercatlen In Chamber I (hi, nfls rejected. '
Brasses, Dec. 20. (By A 1 (
Minister or. tue Colenic tram-lsi Norfolk Conditions Geed
ffw Mnuvii,nu iUltuer
N. J. PRISON BOARD
WARRINGON'GRAFr
I'mminr Pah I
llymaiin te a duel. Mr. Franck sent
lit; ecends te M. ltyniAtis yesterday
wwr nuarp werna nan paused iietwceu
' In the Chamber or Deputies.
The altereatien ceme In the course of
a atemy period ut the aessien which
tollewed pauege of a measure tanking
Norfolk, Vs.. Dec. 'M Owm te
the higher price of cotton nnd te the J Commissioner, Answering Ed
fact that a large crop has been pre-
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duced. the territory of which this city I
Is the tr-idlne center is enjeylnu greater
nresDerlty tuan a venr age. v-ouen
wnids' Criticism of Secret In
quiry, Premises Clean-Up
JIIim TTU.,iUH - rMn.f.t. iM.tn..!.... -M-.H At a t .iBKeit Vnr'h Ha ml inn ttlfl- t
Thf vote Is expected te bring n Cabiupt terinlly reduced the hnndirap ordinarily crUT .uirrnTinM at mm
rrWii. m the Liberal Ministers recent. ; put upon them by the bell weevil, nnd NGHT INFECTION AT TOP
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unueuncuu aer enu rpieiveu id uuil iiu ivss iniii-rac nwiu i """
ihe Government If the bill ns ndepteu. hate preducd from 15 te 'M per cent
Uiese eung marked the cna et tlie'tuore cotton man tney tuu a yenr uge,
yikm
Front-of-Stere Gift Shep
Right Off Chestnut St.
Weel-and-Lisle
Hosiery Val. $1.25
95c
Full length, well made, seam up the back; net a
cheup stocking; two-thirds wool; in t?ray, black, tan.
mode, brown, camel's-hair. etc , with clex or drop
stitch Xmas Uexed in 3 Celers $2.8
Sweaters, $6 te $12
Scarfs, ST.eU te $12..W
French Chemise Step-In Geicns, $2 Je te $7.50
Handkerchiefs
Beys', Girls', Men's and Women's
12V2c te $1.50
Swiss, Irish and French Linens
Boxed 3 in Bex
30c te $3.00
W. H. EMBICK & SONS
1618-20
Chestnut
GLOOMY BIRTHDAY
SH ADOPT t). . FMS
In a areclal dUpatcn rrem Iautsim.
Clarenr K. Htrlt IMtmatei that IMrk.y
piay adnnt u. 8. plan te h-ly Levant minor miner
IttM. ,The r- d-vetl te Fnnltn Newa
nbeunaa In aneelal tllatwtchrK et thla flatura
vary merntna In the Ptnue Livfiis. "Hike
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British King's Youngest Sen
Undergoes Appendicitis
Operation
TO SPEND CHRISTMAS IN BED
Trenten, Dec. 20. Inclusion of re
porters from sessions of the State Heard
of Control, which In Investigating con
ditiens nt the Ktftte Prien, prompted
Geerner Kdtvards yesterday te nsl:
Hurdette O. Lewis, commissioner et the
Department of Institutions and Agen
cies, why the inquiry was a secret one.
The Governer declared the Investiga
tion should be open te the public.
Because of the nature of the testi
mony. Mr. Lewis told the Governer, he
felt the beard vn" Justified in keeping
newspapermen our. lie added, how
ever, that he was net responsible for
the notion of the State Heard. Many
alleged irrepjlnritlcf, he said, existed
previous te the present administration.
He added that some of the testimony
wai frnKmnntary, end if gien te the
public piecemeal it might ve:k an in
jii'licp te innocent persons.
The suggestions of the Governer will
be communicated te V.. 1. Knrlc, presi
dent of the State Heard, b. Mr. Lewis.
Purpose of Investigation
The purK of the prison Investiga
tion wus Rieu out by Mr. l.enli t
ilay. as follews:
".SuiKical operation are never
pleasant for the operators or for the
patient. We nre cettintf ready te am
putate, graft, corruption, brutitlity.
crass btupidltj, rutils faverltitm, ymug
ehns, tfihrespect of authority nnd de
llbtrale deception of the pri.s nnd pub
Ih' ut the New Jersey State Prison.
The patient's body has been toned up.
the physical aspects of modern reforma
tory organisatien, which have been
transplanted, are functioning vigorously
there. The patienfw illness is new
chiefly, though net entlrelv, psychologi
cal. The press line ben deceived nleut
the eaubes of the se-called riot last
August, l'enches were a cleier subter
fuge "The Slate Beard'w investigation hn
revealed a splendid but improperly led
lank nnd file of officer There are u
fiv ery peer enei ut the tfp. They
ere the r'eci nf infection. We are count ceunt
iri upon the helpful eo-eperrtion of tin
Heard of Manager, tli" principal
1 reper, lever of fair plaj nnd gned
siei tb erj where te heln nut the
'ringers' e it of the game. Trie final
report of the Merrow Pri-en inquiry ( Newton Freed, Heme for Holidays,
described them, nnd the State'ri path, Helrf en Homicide Charee
l-'imdule. lec 110. Heme from State
Bptca W,rtUai t it natch. Coevrluhl Hit
Londen, Dec. 20. Prince Georg
the fifth and youngest living child of
King Geerge, who expected te celebrate
his twentieth birthday today hunt
ing with his nals. instead is u natlent
In n hospital, where yesterday he.
was operated en for appendicitis. The
members of llngland's royal family nrc
net robust and the health et Uie young
est Prince bus bnen unsatisfactory for
some time.
The nttiick of nppendleitis was net
acute, hecer, and Prince Geerge was
able te attend a dunee last week, ride
horseback and yesterday walked in the
paik, later going te the King Edward
VII Hospital for Officers, where his
appendix was remecd.
The navy was selected as the rarcer
for the youngest Prince of the Meed,
nnd after passing through the lteynl
Naval College nt Osborue he cruised
in Atlantic, Hnltic nnd Mediterranean
waters. He new is u midshipman at
tached te the Queen Kllnbeth, from
which he was granted leave te visit
his parents, but the operation will pre
vent him from joining the royal Christ
mas celebration nt Sandriti?ham Heuse.
Prince Geerge's royal rank opens no
ntenuea of favoritism nor will It bar
him from promotion if he makes geed
ns u sailor. 'King Geerge, who ndeptcd
the nay as n profession and worked
his way te a captaincy, has let it be
known he would dlHCeuntennnce favor
itism te the Prince because of his rank.
He wuntH his son te advance strictly en j
kla indiWduul merits nnd nt the nd-I
mlrnlty It weh said King Geerge
wishes hae been strictly ndhercd te.
Having se' early te sea, Prince
Geerge's tastes and recreations are
theivc of the sea, although he ploys some
golf nnd likes te sheet with the Prince
of Wales, He is extremely fend of
music and is nn accomplished pianist.
Very slight in build, he is Ihe tnllest
member of the reval family and hears
n strong resemblance te his elder
brother, the Duke of i'erk. ler whom
the orewd mintoek hiiu at n "rugger"
match last week.
COLLEGE STUDENT'S CAR ,
KILLS AGED PEDESTRIAN
College fin tue holidays. ewten
TYeed. twumv two jeurb old. of Neitli
Wales, is under bail en a charge of,
heir.l ide. DiiMiig his automobile, young
Preed struck and killed ,1. Hunaul
Mere, of Lanodtile, killing him in
stantly. The accident eccutred sheitly'
bclr.re 11 o'clock Monday night. j
Th Moere iinine is en the l.ansiiai
f due m lt report te tinvernr I'dge
rnd the Legislature in 10lb as tollews.. i
Stales Path of Duty
J'dat the method of divip'.ne lr.
f. iee until quite recently In the Mate
Prison lu.s been marked by n general
attitude of eerity toward the inmates
and an indiflerence as te th endi- I
tiens under which they have hi en re- I
iiuired ti live, n condition resulting in Speedwav. just beyond the borough
the iuflii'tlun of cruel inmHimenU nnd I jiml:. Moeni had met his wile at
net infnjuent affrays: that the exact I trolley crehsing and was walking with
Oigree of criminal impensilulity for the I lt,r , tnpjr home. Treed toys he was
outcome of such affrays im enlv with I hiinded bv tie light of n pacing mu
dilliculty be iiscertuiued m eiiniin.U pre- Phi,1M am ,i;d m,t see Mr. and Mis.
reeding-; that lrrpeothe of whether I Moons until virtually en the?i.
or net the arts of i:id.wdi.i l.teptr-f Knlleniug the crash, young Treed
ii Mtlvfd jn siuh i.lir.i i m tl e pust hrn I emrjrtl tlie body inti the Moere hem
,. hTVi- n it ger Icynnd ihe prepet , una then liree into LniiMlnle and gev
Umndij of M-'f-ibfcHi. as pumltted by 1 himself op te Mitglstiatc .1. Heward
the l.iwij of tl.e Mu'e, ti.eri- ciui be l.e , Herse. The justice hrld him under ball
doubt in tli- mind of any one wh- ha--i fui :i hearing Friday,
"iiefully eMiniieed ihe nent 1 iteiy ' Yeung Prt-ed s fathei . Khlr.e Uuvsell
of the prlen th.it man, of the Men Pre-d. has. n iesp,mlbb- position at
wLe hae p.itMd ".cur-", f 'heir :ejth LxuteJ Stutes Mi'it in Philadelphia
in i-ertri.Hing piis-eieiv i.udtr the :e-imi-sne
eondit.etis tl.nl- hare iistd
nt Trenten, fensuntly c nc.eiis of the
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Due te lack of space, we are cloning out
Our Entire Stocks of
Lingerie & Negligees
At Cost and Less
M.ny attractive Christmas GiitH at remarkably low
prire;. These few are typical of the values that
prevail throughout
Philippine Underwear
1M2J95
"1 .95
lie.-esslt nt self -iKlensp ,.n l-r iR ( r u
'ithin whu-h tiiev wire ihem4ie;
lie'ping te citate, nave hy tl.eii n
trniiiin; become teinperiu:i:.ile mi-
fcj utteil iu .nrve :n t.'je iiiiperi.i:t iapaci
Sj i .. if u pll.-ell hn-per- ti.at i e: e of
tSi t..t- first diil.t? of a ui-'i maiiiigeinent
?!!. t tli.i iiririii .i .'ii ..f nIK- ennuili i. ,h.(
erbeini'l and by ,i iirepei n-
f the preeedure nf the flwl
t-eiviie law tn p-etide fm the dischnrgM
e letiremtnt tlien wee are i.peu
i' nmiiutieii found unlit fei t Ut per per
fern.l.:iee of their ilut.es
' 'That no. withstanding rftmt
:i worth Imprevenients. ttn State
I'r n'i is st.ll r.ut eulDi lentN re.i.ru.u
! in cnaie'.ter. nnd that 'li" jir h i,
. - wriwl sii- in the iity of Trent j . r.ni
ti.e jr en builuings Mid t (;uipi..i lit -c
m. y .'iaK"Utt te 'irm-h th" pr mi"
er.rirt.i.nier.' mid facili'ie.i l,r .i n-fiii.-a'ery
liistitutien
DEATH CLAIM IS DENIED
IN 0TRANT0 DISASTER
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NjSlttgOWIl of sl'.eci uatla'i ,
ueautifully cnibieulf red.
Thty uerr up fe fS.SS
Knvelepe Chemise, !- or
embroidered in various designs.
MVra e te S3. 9S
I, at -11'
Silk Underwear
liejue top, ei-vllen;
llee Silk Vests
quality; flesh only
Wr SI. OS.
Bloemerb of katin and glove silk, P.fh
btiit Bhudes, that wert .S3. 95,
rtducad te
Envelope Cltemine. in flesh, hitc am.
pastel shadow, of crepe satin, crcpe de chine
and TS'Jutni, that wtr up te $0.00, new
1 .35
"2.45
"3.45
I ORDER LICENSES FOR BUSES
Eg Beard Rules Jitneys Muat Have Csr
tifltate of Public Convenience
f. Man'lsbnrc. He.- 'JO Ht.iain., ..'
cO ' ih . opein'er) l ir.'. ii'.' iir '
gji ''n't. h.livnys and jiiie ni tite - .1.
Jl k im -i.e iiwiin luiisf kI i n eir li-
M. itr ' .' t-t.. Kill-eiltl.' . ,: - .1.
q! ! .t- iii-ss, .'.cold. i -A !.. 1 . . ; '. 11-
;QI 1 '111.' S,elV!'' CeTOIIi!- 1 i I ' l
' ' lg enlerei'd bv tie S'.l.le j ,' .
fi( Nevr c: the urobtle netieli , .'(,
1 n.stelduv 'luring u flgh" brv-ti j. ml
'3 1 itln.iTi t. Hetnburg, I'.e-l-i ( .ji,.
H '' -r t.jth' te convey psssengi r h i .
kI bitVfOi th- lui-reait sf'.ii .r. t ,e
10s Milt Sitt ateriiun
M A'eriiS ter the i'i I ntr..i. .
S wmght a piifitpOTif tnei." winielH ri
S u.-rrei.ient would le rtaih'd mid cuj.
?j ; s.rd thfit 'he ma! enimue te op-
fea 'l6te 'ii-R'Wlli'.e.
ji Tint will net h ipwnnitei -i '
'S"' Liiitnlntr V', pitstilmg ut tile l.ej' -
fe .r.r Ktute pe'ltemen nt ifqujrlug i,..
Ksj o;erater of buHe and hc! te hlm-i
S' a lei-'1! S'i of ptlhln ion 'turve 01
S' M GptJbt.un "
ig J ev. nf the final' !en ( eiuturii !,..
PI i nMi-e thst iIipv uie reiiuli'd te ln
Test Case, Filed Toe Late, Is Out
' lawed by Orltlch Court
, bunion, Dr.. "(' Itelntite. of t'le
AinetUtui selditrs who lest tlur 'les
i-l ihe Otr.Uite disa-ter lieiy ip' -t
neihini; in iiif va ilam. ?i" n n il"
1 l!iitlli rte. inslup line if the d"i-l-.;,.i.
'if tle Hntii!i '",urt. yn-t piemi'lgated.
rt.ir !-i. Tl.i .irt jre iiiiinly lad In M
' thrt tie I'ei.. ns ilar :mu Oriental Line,
1 ev" r of th Kjisinli. which lellided
' w'.in the Oirante. wii.i lmaLle ter up-
; runinti! Sii ''.
Li-t M-i "' ' '.. ten Slati-s Giv
erniie ut hreugh ai notion In tb Mill
Hi teurt- '.-ii li-! 'ilf of Miuy r-ltn.x
atniust tin I'eiiinsul.ir nnd Clih-ntal
, L'.iw tnr dunng !! the !"" of hu
! i-eii .lulu -. 'i in i '"it i-iiltd thai tindtr
th Waiiiiii" i',ii.,'niiei h Ail and 11m. 11m.
iiitien of dfiTfi th 'ie hurl no utiiiid
ii., in cunt, In 'hi.t i' v.ns flUd ti e
hit. hit tl.i- .1 '' U illled "HbTtv of
s.p!c 1 " '
LIFE TERM GIVEN MURDERER
Easten Man Sentenced In Court nt
Newton, N. J.
I..ISIOII. l'.i .1'.. 'Jit .1
". l.litei , w I.' p. .nleil
ii i,'. of M.ir , i in i
( mini , ,) ul New li.'i
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Milt 111 11
,d" Sussex
;erdn v it
iinpi isnniiieiit ey
New .li-st'i State
ti itrtilicau
tj er llverymei.
Many of 'h'ni s
Suit Blouses
WALLACE OPTIMISTIC
Ste fdarked Improvement In
rlcultural Conditions
t liitagi). Dec W n me i
A3
A Christmas
Suggestion
SAVE yen plunned
nil your Christ
mas gifts?
A gift that is prac
tical and welcome is u
savings account. It has
ene unusunl merit It
grows in value day by
day. Saving's accounts
here earn
4 Interest!
rf L AiTtingc These
Presents Fer Yeu
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
E $1,600,000.00 I
All our Remaining Stock, including the n.ut dcmrnble
colors and 6tyles, te be closed out in three groups
They were up te $24.50
5.75, $8.75 & m.75
1 1 preeiaent in ngriiuluinil i "iidiln n of
I the country during 1! 1 win preitnled
!h Secret urr of Agrieult ire Iluiry i.
Wull ai, m an address hire In-t n.gl.'.
While HKricultural prb , rtm.-i
lower relatively than the pre -s ui iher
ih.ngH, the farmers of the N'n.. w11
get le
m
All Negligees Are New Marked
At Less Than Half Fermer Prices
All Purchases Billed February lit
3220-22-24 Walnut Street
i :.',. d t'l 'lie
.'u-t.-e Mietuin i
! ipiemr (. .r"
lie win I'll'- ul lii.l ei n Hi' 'i ih.'ireil '
a .in being Impl'thti't) in the murder
d Albeit K"Stei (ii rm Swamp, rie.il
N'lwiuu, a y.u aim lull June fallow -mi;
thi tlu-ft of li truik leaded with
m- Tniiy Turku, mnwi-teil el mui -ilei
in lie lirH ilegne kecml weeks
nse n hi K' elid trial, was net seu
t "., us im Ciiiiiineiivienlt'i d'-sdicr. H
ne I nn nr, a witnes" against Jehn and
Jiu-il Saho, of P.utten, also charged
v rli n irdcr.
GERMANY TO BOOST FARES .
.Railva Pessensjer Rates Will Stilt
Be Lewest In World
IJerllu. Dei. -' --The Stale railway
w..l ii tin i'e n-i piiMi-enger rnH: en
.New u.r -, Dn, 'Hiiililiiu the tb'rd-e'liH-
nir-- i.nd riipling the ilrti,liiss.
The t, tin it h ie pl.iee the traflii: en n
pa .-is hs I
liue,r, in ihrniany, n'M'rllieless,
I'tiuaiiis the i In apt st In the world, the
tl'lrn-i lti'i fares cm responding te r
Ai-erinii smek. r aii'oniniedatlonx I
, bfiiig nl e it en. -eigluli of n cent pel I
101
I 'I i. .-!.' tv w ry class aeeeiuuiO' ;
dnt.i.iis nn wiit- - La It cent ler mile. I't- t
ni fim-H mi fu-t trains (ire from i0 te
Mn p. r i nit Llghi-i depending en the1
' liaiance
1 S:in IVamisie, 1 Jl).--(Jrganii'a-
'-.nn of a S'JiI.ihiD OOii fiirpeiatlmi
I knuv n im the ( eluuihla hleel Ctil'ieia-
tien te oeiiv iiuiate tne piaiiin ei
the
ULUI "n nSM .I'M
teeii one and ou -li.il iinj two
billion dollars mure te'u. uumey 'or
their crops this year than hint, he mUi
"Perhaps the chief reason f ji the .
prices the fiirmers bat lu-n rcium; .BIG NCW STEEL FIRM IN WEST
if mat tnti iiavn ncen ever pnmuiKig "
hi said. He addw that the Inrje nd-iiun-e
lu cotton price? has ,.ut the H. ith
n l.rfir iihriee than fm iniinx un?t
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GEORGIA BANKER INDICTED , frilif. n,m and Pertland1, M-e.. and the
Albany, Ga., Ie -it - S c. i,. , I tub i en) nnd Cuke Company of I'tnh, (
turn, formerly (ireslilent ' m, j ,rft , wtr nnneuiieed yeeterdny.
Vatienal Hank of ' "elcjti.tr. MiHec - -
O.inty, Geeigia, and formerly Mayer SPROUL NAMES JUDGE
i.ia.id .lurv in I m ., MjteH i t , ,lfc.ir. Mii.Siisbmj., mwJai huh U
nr e thlrlv-twe f.mpis. iill.g, I,nied .n.ine Judge of Menree i
l.f:;eiueui ui auma ui,innM uwrn c.imn i.v ),.. Cmenuii In a
Mederatelu Priced Rings
Acceptable Christmas Gifts
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Yeu can rvc licr no greater pleaflure man the gift or a- pretty iinger-nng. Our Bteck
argc, inciuaca everyiiuuB '""". "" p B"' mKucb uug m me elaborate
A lew meueran.-iy jirivcu jiiuub him iiiuatrutcu,
which la unusually large.
jeweled ring of platinum,
suffix
14-kt. green geld, tastefully
pierced, two diamonds nnd
supphire in platinum set
tings 550.
14-kt.
n-kt. green geld, pierce"
design, three diamonds in
octagonal platinum set
tings $100.
14-kt. green geld, beauti
fully pierced, two diamonds
in square platinum set
tings 5100.
14-kt, green geld, dainty
design, two diamonds and
sapphire in platinum sct-tings-?63.
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geld, pierced
14-kt. green geld, beauti
fully pierced, platinum top,
diamond and sapphire 875.
14-kt. green geld, neat de
Bign. three diamonds in
platinum settings 585.
14-kt. irrcen treld, artistic 14-kt. green geld, new ue- an-nr. green geld, taste-
design, amethyst of rich sign, .beautiful tourmaline luny pierced, line aqua,
color 522. 530. marine 331.
Our catalog, which contains mere than 4000 photographic illustrations, includes hundreds
of rings of latest fashion call or write for a copy.
S. Kind & Sens, UIO Chestnut Street
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Welixing the Bluea. Waltz.
Paul Spceht and it'i Or
chestra. A-3740 75c
Curelinn.in the Morning.
Silver Swanee. l'ox-Tret.
L'ddie KVtitia' Orchestra.
A;3737 7Sc
Bee' Knees.
Levin' Sam (The Sheik of Ala
bam'). J'os-Trets.
Ted Letpi'j and Hit Hand.
AiO 7Sc
Choe-Choo Bluea. Tos-Tret.
ThatBarkin' Det (Woof Woof 1).
Intro. "Walking the Deg."
Medley lrox-Tret. t'ranl;
Weetphal and His Orchtstra.
A-3743 7Cc
I Found it Fd ir Leaf Clever.
Prem ."Gcorke White's Scan
dals." Time Will TelL Intro. "Oh,
Hew I've Missed Yeu, Mary."
Prem "Sally, Irene and
Mary." Fox-Trets.
27ie Happy Six. A-3741 7Sc
Sixty Seconds Ev'ry Minute (1
Think of Yeu). Intro. "Sweet
heart Lane." Medley Fox Fex Fox
Tret. The Columbian.
Te-morrow Morning. Fox-Tret.
.E'd'dtu 7;;i'rts' Orchestra.
A -3715 75c
Three o'Cieck iu the Morning.
La Colendrina. Waltzes. 'ri7iec'
Dance Orcltcvtm.
Fate.
A-372-t 7
Four o'Cieck Bluea.
Hawaiian Blues. I'os-Treti.
Johnny Jim:' Original Jazz
1 1 minds. A-C72D 75c
POPULAR SONGS
All for the Leve of Mike.
Veu Can Have Him, 1 Don't Want
Him, Didn't Love Hira Any
how Bluet.
Van and Scheml:. A-3735 75c
Fox-Tret.
Ted Lewis and His Band.
A Dream of Remany. Fox-Tret
Paul Spceht and Ili.i Or
chestra. A-3738 75c
Lest (A Wonderful Girl).
Al Jolsen.
If Yeu Don't Think Se, Yeu'ra
Crazy. Prank Crumit.
A-3741 75c
Yeu Need Sema One, Seme One
Needs Yeu. Frem "Qutcn e'
Jlenrt3.
Mammy's Carben Copy. Frem
"Queim e' Hearts."
Xera Dayet. A-3742 75c
Mississippi Choe-Choo.
'V.y Down Yonder in Nrw Or.
leans. OlesKihlSceley.
A-3731 75c
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL SELECTIONS
I or the Sake of Auld Lang Syne.
My Buddy.
Erfui'l Dale. A23734 7Cc
OrienUle. (Cui)
Simple Aven, Op. 25. Flute,
'cello, harp. Trie de Lutecc.
?727 75c
Wuitern Slurs.
Neapolitan Pelka. Accordion
Soles, (luide Deiro.
A-3728 75c
Maui Girl. " Waltz.
Meannlua Hula. UkeInle Soles.
Franh Fcrera. A-3739 75c
SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS
Manen Lescaut, "Iu quelle trine
morblde." (li. TliCMj Seft
Silken Curtains ) (1'uccini)
Jlesu Pensellc. 79071 $1.00
1 Knew I Have Anether Building.
I Want te be Ready. Male Quar
tet. Fish Ur.irer'lty Jubilen
Sinycrs. A-3720 75c
Yale Senx;s; Medley Ne. 1 -Yale
Benla, Whoop It Up; Good Geod Goed
nifc'ht Harvard; Ilinge Hll
Yale; Down the Field.
Yale Senitx; Medley Ne, 2
Wake, Freshmen, Walcej
Ainici; Brave Mether Yalu;
Bright CelIp.e Years.
Shannen Feu,: A-3723 7Sc
La Gioconda "Ciele e Mar."
(Heaven and Ocean.) (Pon (Pen
chiclli) ( latrlen Iluutvtt.
98040 3'-. 50
Ileniing. (Del Iticge)
O Premise Mc. (De Kevcn) ,
Carmela PeMflle A-373U $1.00
Tannhauter March. (Wagner)
Soldiers Chorus. Frem "Pauet."
(Gounod) Metropolitan Opera
Heuse Orchectra.
A-6224 $1.50
Rebin Adair. S etch Air.
When I Wan Srventeen. Swedish
folk bong. Flnmce Macbith.
A-3733 $1.00
Whom the Merninj; Glories
Twine Around the Doer.
1 Wonder Hew the Old Felks Are
at Heme. Oscar Seagle.
A-3725 $1,00
Spanish Dance, Op. 21. (Sara-s-dte)
Canzonetta. Frem "Concerto in
I) Majer," Op. an.
(Tfclmikewsky) Violin KoIeb.
.-' ik7iu Jacebai n. A-G223 $1.50
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