Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 7

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. ‘Mrs. Livingston Rowe Ss. ident general, delivered her a Port to the United Daughter: Confeseracy at the convention here! Tuesday. Principal problems to come the convention ere the funé for completing chapel at Weshingtor versity and the comple Completion of Jefferson Davis Monument at Kentucky Birthplace Among Major Questions. creation ting of the Jef Homesick. Incidental whistlitg by Ted Lewis. To-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again). Fox- Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3709 75¢ Whew the Leaves Come Lariat Fox-Trots. aul Spooke and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3716 75e Good-bye. Sextette from Lucia di Lam- mermoor. Fox-Trots. Paul Specht and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3708 75¢ DANCE MUSIC FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY IN: ANNUAL MEETING = Great progress had been made on the proposed highway, according to tes of the south. general in her m has ever built.” fall into disuse. _ ~ Gen. Aguilar on Way to Havana: 17.—4{By Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Geo* Bye). Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. Why Should I Cry Over You? Fox-Trots. Knick- erbocker Orchestra under direction of Eddie Elcins, A-3706 75 I Came, I Saw, I Fell. Intro. “Underneath a Pretty Hat,” from “Passing Show.” Medle gh Trots. Ray His Orchestra, A3710 75 POPULAR SONGS Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo" ve). Al Jolson. ig Blue Sam (The Travel- ing Man). Frank Crurvit. A-3705 75 Where the Bamboo Babies Grow. I'm Through (Shedding Tears You). Frank Crumit. A-3715 75¢ Carolina In the Morning. I’m Goin’ To Plant Myself In My Old Plantation Home. Van and Schenck. Elisir d’Amore “Una Fur- tiva Lagrima” (A Furtive Tear). Donizetti) Tenor Solo. Charles Hackett. 49895 $1.50 Ernani “Ernani_Involami” (Ernani Fly With Me). (Verdi) Soprano Solo. Rosa Ponselle. 98028 $1.50 SShtealto Solos. Cyrena Van Gordon. A-6221 $1.50 T Cannot Sing the Old Songs. (Claribel) th the Night. So- | Alt Thr | fargarst rano Solos. Homesick. To-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again). Nora Bayes. A-3711 75¢ Georgette. I'm Askin’ Ye—Ain’t It the Truth? Ruth Roye. A-3714 75¢ If You Don't Believe I Love You, Look What a Fool I've Been. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Leona Witiame and Her Dinie A-3712 75¢ A:3713 75e NOVELTY RECORDS Uncle Josh Keeps House. First Love. Uncle Josh In a Barber Shop. _| Amoureuse. Waltzes. Cal Stewart (Uncle Accordion Duets. Marconi Josh). A-3701 75c| Brothere. A-3702 75¢ Dizie. Fantasia. Columbia Rand. Old Number One March? Prince's Band. ‘A-3700. 75c¢ SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Gavotte In D. (Poppet per) Violoncello Solo. blo Casals. 98012 $1.50 Paraphrase On Paderew- ski's Minuet. (Kreisler) Violin Solo. Tos 49950 $1.50 Seidel. Lass O’ Mine. (Turner- Maley) Leesie Lindsay. (Arranged by Fritz Kreisler.) Bari- tone Solos. Cameron McLean, A-3703 75¢ Oh Gentle Presence. (Mary Baker Eddy) How Beautiful Ope. the Mountains. Harker) Contralto Salos. Nevada Vander Veer. A-6222 $1.25 Christmas Tidings, Part I. Christmas Tidings, Part I. harnon Four. A-3707 T5e ronument dt Fairview, report test memorial any organiza- Mrs. Schuyler recommended that a rt and cqncise” definition of the r between the states’ be ‘civil is highty obfectional to that the term of the confederacy, may ted Press}—General Candidado ing made to send state Agullar, son-in-law of the late »_Preal Breckenridge. month. pte =e Carranza is reported to be on ay to Havana, Cubs, after hav- peen in hiding here ‘or about a} The vessel on which is a passenger is due in Havana) } General Aguilar is said to have en-| (tered Mexic® from San Antonio, Tex. With General Francisco Murguia, who was recently captured and exetuted| a road that at Tepehuentes. plans, | be This ' today. ject was termed by the a Texas Rangers To Investigate Mex Lynching AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 17.—A 4e/ * tachment of Texas rangers, under/ The it is understood preparations in eel eo got something the matter with your s if you fail to rise o Ted Lewis and His Band playing Irving Berlin’s ‘‘Homesick’’! Why—it’s like a breath of perfume from Grand- mother’s old-fashioned garden—a garden brim- ful of old and familiar melodies! Yes, they’re all here—“Home, Sweet Home,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,” and “Listen to the Mock- ing Bird”—with Ted's own private whistle out- mocking the original bird! Listen _to Ted’s say-so about “To-morrow,” his number on the other side. “I’m going to play you a tox Ut; ‘To-morrow.’ I'll be 'o-morrow’ to-day hope you'll remember it. to-morrow.” We say, if you play “To-morrow” to-day, you will also play “To-morrow” to-morrow, too. It’s a whizz! Both these splashes on Columbia 10-inch Record A-3709, selling for 75c. pet these are Heed samples from that eout re today. "They're They" 's out jay. re all cqually g good. And they’re all made by the new three-ply, laminated Process——an exclusive Columbia fi ere) Columbia 2 playing surface of vel- vet-smoothness that does away with di surface Cut out the pcvilocd and take it to ; vo hin pley Dealer any or all epee you'll realize the funtra of Columbia’s as Process Records. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Smith-Turner Music Department 131 South Center St. officers to command of Captain Frank Hamer. | lett bere Thursday fer Breckenridge to investigate ths com- plaint by the Mexican consul general n Antonio that Mexican residents | are being intimidated. Captain Hamer conferred with Governor Nehf toner, nd while no orders have beer. i zi O’Neil Play Che Casper Dailp Cribune Selected For | first American play t of the ¢rama Jeague of America. the selection was received in a cable message from M. Denier, direct- of the Odeon. Paris Theater “ St Although Resinol Ointment is pri- marily intended for the treatment of skin affections and the control of ftch- ing, it has such a strong healing action that it is highly and widely recom mended as a dressing for the most stubborn boils, sores, wornds, etc. Penne ca phe nrg, Keaton Bet smart or satisfied users testity | fot isied ui ly an. easily, sores that Wyoming. 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