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" UPHOLDS0B0PLAN || g Tt Kalorama Citizens Vote Op- | | 3 "Feree OLDCITY MARK ! Shoot Hims:lf Dead temple with a revolver. been terin; for the past two * VIVIDLY PICTURED; Washington Topham Delights ~ D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. ~ 33 PAPERS ON ARMS CONFERENCE |\MERICA HONORS | con e 100000 | |OWEN 'DUFFY NEW REQUIRED IN SOME CLASSES ' ce of approxima 000 with the stock brokeraxe firm of E. W agner & Co., when the concern waa forced Ambassador Child Speaks as | | inte" bankrupics on’ December | sinn Fein Liaison Officer Put 30 lant. Compositions in - History and . Civics . Courses, Business High, May Be HY i3 toothache, fro; hich he cozld A q £ 3 . o - H 5 H 1 This d ed | - H : « position to Proposition oo ier s T e e Historical Society With Used in The Star’s Contest. Composite U. S. Battalion thom " e peedtain o1 in Charge of Irish Re- 3 iy beea ; ective commitiees w : | to Abolish It. mantntyjderang el iy smafitie Fund of Information. : : Attends Ceremony. R L IS T T publican Army. ™ 5 As a part of their semester’'s work | the senfor and junior high schools, | concern, ‘Whole-hearted indorsement of the Days when ox: carts, with slaves e 5 Business h: % a Z " | By the Assoclated Press, . By the Assoclated Press “half-and-half” plan of fnancing the | nounced committees for the ensuing|goading the beasts, brought brooh g iiacnt®n the American history | Cial assempiica at’ which individuel| ROME, January 15.—America today = = j DUBLIN, January 15—The appoint- District, as opposed to thé Senate bill 205, which would abolish the year as follows: Law and legislation, Capt. C» A. vstem. | Bornard, chairman; William H. Hol- | Northern Liberty market, and when ! TR G005 O o010 (0 CYENgl, O D00 conterence. Teachers at Business visions to Centeér market and the old| School will be required to write com- | Students will be called upon to dis-;paid tribute to the Italian unknown)of his staff were greeted by men|ment of Owen O'Duffy as chief of prominent in the political world and by high military and naval officers. ositions on the conference on the |CUSs various topics relating to the)goidier, who sleeps beneath the na- staft of the Irish republican army was voted by the Kalorama Citizens' | leway, Joseph D. Sullivan, Henry R.| Pennsylvania avenue’s murky mud in|expressed by the teachers at this in- | believe that tke study of the parleyi!ion’s shrine in this city. American| 'King Victor Emmanuel today deco- | Was antounced today. He succeeds Association at a meeting held at the Highlands last night. The resolution, presented by James ‘W. Murphy, on behalf of a special committee of the association which | A* Seay, J. L. Krupsaw. H. Clifford Gower, Milton Strasburger; high- ways, parks and waterways, Thomas Parker, G. A. Ricker: membershi Efgan, chairman; William Waller, | Weather .were a ‘“disgrace to the na- 1 o iti in The Star's| The study of the conference devel- . Jumes' §. Carpenter, Brainard W.|tion's capital” were brought back|$io60 seins sehent comy comtest on |opments iy regarded by Dusiness|incident to the bestowal of the con-| tius; vividly to members of the Columbia: the subject “The Arms Conference |teachers as the most important work | gressiona] medal of honor upon Historical Soclety last night in the|and Its Significance of fhe students at this time. Miss|talian warrior. Richard Washbuini George Barth and Alexander MeCone | POrthern Ireland since the truc wet weather-and- flying dust in dry]stitution today that many of the stu- |can be more effectively handled in{soldiers, forming a composite bat-|rated Maj. d'Alary Fechet ‘of the [Richard Mulcahy, the present min- American expeditionary forces, as an officer of St. Lazarus and St. Mauri- | 'St€r of defense. ! umner and Capt. Oscar | ODufly, who is thirty years old, the | Stevens, as officers of the crown of | has been Sinn Fein lia ice: Ttaly, and Lieuts, James Cooper, jr.: SicEn inslon pficer i dents probably will submit copies of | small groups. | talion, participated In the ceremonies 5 S : vi in | M. P. Bradshaw 2t Bl E = made a thorough study of the situ- | Bangs." Gen. & v Hobhs: ‘suftrage. | Cosmos Club_Assembly Hall. whe e s bointed :l‘;:olr':u::]?ld"(‘-lvicg“ly mala. “Aopaw of the Business facul | Child, United States ambassador to ag ehevaliersof the crown of lialy * | Viscount Fitzgalan, the retiring ation, declared ~that “while we have | James W. Murphy, chairman; Mrs. 4 L iR a L Teaiy LAeTIvared S e ration et b he American doughboys tomight | viceroy of e O T L oot ave | Anns E. Hendlew, & M. Osborne, Mra, | Washington Topham presented a com- | classes at Business have devoted much | take hold of the conference problems | It \c oration a BThe) menicam Sdoueiiveyaiionlent Ao N tan AT e e’ SEEe fair and full proportion of taxes, yet,| F.' H. Snell, Bruce E. Clark; public Pichensive and well prepared paperjiime (o an intensive study of thejand work them out themselves, 30 jtomb. ance of the opera “Falatafr’ at the | evening for London. arms conference and its proceedings|When the students graduate, they will until we are accorded.a voice in the | utilities, Edwin S.. Hege. chairman;|on “Old Center Market and Vicinity.* < e e | Desor vatue tto Ty s L “We come to do honor to one who,| Constanzi Theater. which was beau- { The formal summons for the gen- body which taxes us. we adhere to|Huston Thompson, Jullus L Fevser,| y: mopham reviewed 125. years of Farious phises of this historical cvent | The " date ‘For the losi of the|though nameless, shall glority| tUfully decorated with American flags <ra! Sonvention of the Sinn ¥eln ior- thy -and-| { ohn . nney, all; 4 Gia , , r o5 ced + thr . ages o1 R vers. on on February 7 has be e half-and-half principle. education, Miss Elizabeth Reiss, | the development -of the city in that Therefore, the lel(‘hlr.‘vconhnd t"r!n essay Co'ntetl will be a,m,,“m,.dllhluug'[l the ag 'lhe na!h_r:i “‘);m’ The fanctions tomorrows il in: I1otaen: ¥ has en Former Senater Root Quoted. f v z: the Business students who enter The |later, as it will depend upon the ad-:&ave him birth.” said Mr. Child. “BY| ) 40 (he bestowal of the Americs chairman: Mrs. Nanette B. Paul, Ed-lmeighborhood, . referring’ to ~ many{Star's contest should come in for |journment of the arms conference,!the honor we do him, we honor hix oyl ohithe Amerjcan ,The equity and justice of this prin- | ward J. Stellwagen. E. B. Thompson, ciple, the resolution declared, have! Rear Admiral N. E. Mason;: charities | new 4 Leen no better exprossed than In the | and corrections, Rev. d. C. Palmer: | fona bor®gof e, perlods be men- words of Elihu Root in the Senate | chairman: Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, |several times during his address on January 8, 1915, when he said: Henry C. Morris. Frank P. Reeside, | especially the Intelligencer, the Re: George F. Mitchell, chairman; H.rryf i “Do not let us take away from|Mrs. W. D. Baldwin; public health, | pyblican and The tSar. these wards of the nation, helpless| Dr. W. C: Borden, chairman: Dr. authoritative works, including ' the| consideration when the eighty-eight|Meantime the contestants are urged |country and his king. By this tribute and unrepresented, the protection of | Harvey W, Wiley, Dr. Harry M. Worked Two Years om Facts. the time-honored, fundamental agree- | Kaufman, Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis, 'Dr.| Mr. Topham spent two years- in re- ment between overwhelming power| Howard Fisher; public celebrations, | search work and investigations and the the old ‘which is Helplessnens of citizens | Claude. N Bennett, chairman: aui| preparing the “paper. - He arow nis| AT EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL without votes. I stand, sir, for|Bleyden, M. O. Eldridge, George M.!facts in chronological fashion ot half-and-half agrecment | McClellan, Dr. Mllc‘hellmcurrzll only from old publications, but from the sole protection of the | police and fire protection, Lieut. Col.|interviews with Washingtonians who|Community Center's Campaign to Deople of Wasnington agzainst onr | T . Hunt, chairman: I L. Bust,dr.] rerembercd Cloasiy. the vonditions ap}Community L arbitrary rule. Connor B. Shaw, Mrs. Mina C. Van|the times he described. Copies of the resolution were dl-|\\'1nk|e. Col. E. R. Wes taxation, The paper which he présented last rected to be sent to the chairmen of | Rear Admiral A. M. Knight, chalir- | night will be Included in the next Entertainment. committees on . the District of the|man; W. M. Brodie,"Geprge E. Heb- |annual publication of the sooiety. Senate and House, to the Commis- |bard, Rear Admiral T. F. Jewell,|which will make the twenty-fourth and to the Federation of{Charles D. Drayton. volume of a serles which comprises sioners congressional medal on the unknown Vi oLty B o Sotdier at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- | ENVOYS BUSY ON DETAILS. oash prizes are awarded to the to keep in close touch with the pro-{We lay upna this altar we hobe Inf i 75 fo 0l 0o g’ “there will be a! Winners. lceedings at the conference as fully |S0me mearure to add to the tokens ofy 0y, &0 GCTGTE ihe Amierican | By the Associated Fress Unlike the programs in several of chronicled in the daily press, llpve. faith and trust flowing fro@|officers by the king, and iz the even-! LONDON, January 18—Detalls re- {the people of the United States to tie | froca gy [T IGRE apd o8 the £Ve SRS ey 8 Detalle o MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM |SOON WILL STATE POLICY Ireland to the new Irish provisional il)euDll\ of Italy Take Pledge Together. gwd-llml:n':;m('"'r.f;.'e;",'i e ‘;’:‘,“Is HOMICIDES, 5 FATAL |covernment, as provided for by the ON TRADE ASSOCIATIONS ing plac oTione who made the ulti- | ACCIDENTS IN TWO WEEKS | Angio-Irish treaty, were discussed hers mate sacrifice to a high cause, that today by representatives of the Irish ] who are ving. should pledse to —_— provisional regime and the members e fulfillment of his high 2 cxiinerce and JusticeiDepartments es held In common by our|One Policeman, Driver of Public|of he British cabinet commitice which Open Tonight With Varied Will Unite in Forthcoming two crninents and our two peo- is handling affairs in connection with ples ng we should pledge 1o Vehicle and Street Car Conductor |Ire'and, headed by Winston Churchill, Announcement. each other -devotion to justice and e etary for the colonies. The Irish tolerance: faithful labor and unselfish Among Victims. representatives were Eamon J. Dugan of the government toward to truth in all vur words; and Kevin O'Higgins. 5 ouc lives, and honesty in ali| Three homicides and five fatal traf-| Other questions for consideration at The Eastern High Community Cen-1 p;) .y ter's. Music Week mpaign will open el tonight at the high school at 8:15|activities of trade associations in the Citizens' Associations. Lo e virtually a first-hand history of | t0 : : ) } flc accidents were recorded the first | this conference, which was held at th Substance of Resolutio XPERTS PREPARE DATA | Yanington, pwritten by members of O clgkr ihienhe ditect o of Holght [Hisht ofitheirscent dacltion 0fithe Su: < in Whose -veins the |iwq weeks of this month, In one ofiS2lomal office, included the reieise o Al e Ev. ATt Lawrence. yreme Court in the Hardwooc N sTne, e e o N onth. e} = ftical o @ T ey o The resolution set forth: that. the | E. P ouiogiety, after carelul research and | “ " Bastern High orchestra, with [ Association case has been drafted by | keep alwass in ouc hesrts the mer | Ui homicide cases the vietim, Wil- [Jr#1 Bolltical prisoners in Ensland not Senate bill proposes to abolish the Henry E. Stopsack, director, will fur-|conferees representing the Justice and > 12 pment ¢ ol- ARaten Of tasten whERTRE -y ON SOLD'ER BONUS Mr. Topham brought graphic touches 1 the last moment of this sol in operation for over forty years and inquiry. into the talk by describing the man- |Dish orie Of the features of the even- X it sudden spasm of ety |ner in which men, such as Danfel |iNE in-a selection of instrumental num- | eral Daugherty sa ! pain, that twisting body, that tight-| j weimg TETGn o B Seaahervictn SWA 1o King, George's recent amnes- lam Bush, colored, was fatally wound- [{3VT000 B KiBE Unrest prevails in southern ireland, says the Dublin correspendent of the ed while in a fight in the Florida Ave- during a turbu-; to substitute a system by avhich the Webster and Gen. Winfleld Scott, dvd | DeEs. added that within a few days a sta ening of the muscles, that last| Ing of the congregation, il|yondon Times, who intimates that general government. it it ball be|gecrotary Mellon to Submit p.cn!lh“,, ‘marketing at the Center Market. s “Santa_Claus Guards” | ment probably would be issued cither fagony, that last moment, before he | o @ileged fhe Jyas injured by the | followers of Eamon De Valera may be deemed expedient by Congress in any | He quoted a letter from the latter t6 |a0d Eckhardt’'s “The Forest King.” by | by hims:If or Sccretary Hoover out-|who gave all to his country and 10 | memmere of thieh e ahas of D'u,‘,'(',‘enxau d_in stimulating disturbances year, shall be relieved of:-‘ail obli- to Congress on Treasury’s a friend, telling of the “sudden ac-|PegEy Sweet and Louise Thompson,lining how far these associations|his fellowmen fell into the eternal|and James A. Jachuon wos _" 10 for} ‘A spirit of extreme republicanism.” gation to defray any part of the ex- . lquisition of a green turtle” and re- | Pupils of Miss Esther Hurlbut, will be | could go in the collection and d peace of death and received from the | the grand furs as 4 result of a coro. | 1€ correspondent declares, “still Penses of the Capital City and added: . Finances. Questing the presence of the friend |the student number, and several recrea- | tribution of trade information under |hand of God his mcasure of Infinite | nere jvestiontion of ihe s COT07|fames in the south. where large “It was stated in the unanimous of the Congress of the United States|to be at work on a memorandum, for ) 1" appointed March 3, 1915, that ‘Noth- | submittal by Secretary Mellon to ing is clearer than it never was the | Congress, setting forth the facts of intent that this District should bear |the government's financial situation| Placing of. oil lamps on Pennsyl all the very extraordinary burdens of | as they bear upon the subject of a(vania avenue in 1842, giving the city Derartmantiencaldipiehos (o) Cive r expense incident to its plan and oc- | soldier bonus. its first “white way” from the Capstol — = the Commerce Department, which isilittle. We have faith, however, that Oil Lamps Made “W ky at a repast when the soup of that|tional songs will be presented, which | the Supreme Court's decision. report of the joint select committee | Treasury, experts were said today [{urtle would be the feature of the|will be participated in by the assem-| Agreement between the two de- Genevieve s Youne na T doiph | bodies of armed men refuse to accent Bring High Resolve. Burroughs, also colored, were victims | the treaty between Ireland and Great “To the homor brought to this spot | in the other homicide cases. The wom- | Britain. There has been an epidemic a o death by : of robbery and other crimes of vio- an was shot to death by her husband, | P robbery and other crimes of vio- | tricts, which demands strong meas- jures “from the government. The sle country will heartily support bly. Mrs. Louise Hawthorne, soprano, | partments upon the text of the dec. accompanied by Miss Helen Burkart, | larations is expected, Mr. Daugherty | ° h ] will render Speaks’ Ivia indicated. ‘as Soon as some details|by the unknown warrior himself, my | §2 WAS Shed 1o death by her b 1 Cowan'’s “The Swallow have been ironed out. The Justice (EOvernment and my people, and we h Toung. it is charged, early who represent them, can todiy add|©ne MOrning. in front of 1440 T street while on their way home. Burroughs received fatal stab wounds while en- cupancy as a national city, and any|{ Secretary Mellon, it was said today, |to the White House was one of the | planning to publish trade figures col-| W€ can bring here a high resolve, Samed dnia dispiite withiPau Chap_:lhv provisional Irish government in Residents Not “Tax Dodgern.” tion should await the arrival of bet- Proposed burden would be' most in- | has not aitered hia vicws that passage |featurcs of Mr. Topham's descriptive | market was got under way during|lected by these associations. the bene- | With the hearts and minds ‘of our equitable and unjust now.” of legislation for soldier compensa-|and entertaining narrative: and the|the ensuing year and has Rrown (o fit of its judgment so that the Com-|tWo nations in accord, we may tp- |Man S : x order. but the next fow weeks, w e J L arrival of the Asiatic cholera in 1832 [a public utility. doing business of | merce I)p]gnr["m(—n[ et haiaill gether pladge thero's morvite ot aeTes Mf;d{‘“:s"fi‘i"" ",.5";',‘;;," 8 Volioeman, ! English Horces e I‘u—inn“ sty ter industrial conditions, but the|when the board of health. which had |upproximately a quarter million -dol- | socis tions how far they may go if any | Sacrifice less complete, but no less | And Russell G. Eskridge. driver of a | JICHTY G0 TG me Ih e Tetand o e any measures taken to establigh “It has been demonstrated.” con-|memorandum was expected to confinc | been ifstituted about ten years pre- |lars each weéek, Mr. Topham said. | doubt arises on any phase of the Su- | valuable and immortal, than that we | PITHC, veRicie wore among those fa- newspaper published in the in- tinues the resolution, “that the resi-|jisclf to a statement of statistical in- | viously, placed strict regulations In| Henry E. Davis, duriag the dis-|preme Court's decision. honor in this unknown soldier. former was killed by an automobile at | 18Tests of the followers of Mr. De dents of the District. of Columbia are| ¢crmation. force at the market, was described in|cussion which followed ,the address.| At the same time. he added. con-| 'NAtion and nation, we share that| o : i T Valera is said 1o have appealed for not ‘tax dodgers.’ but are now paying [ Members of the finance committees | detail. \ f Tth and C streets southwest, where he ave app taxes comparable to those paid by the | of Congress, it was indicated. will be | It Was the fire at the old Center|telling of the overrunning of the|the government's statement of its at- | IBal SPirit of devotion which we now | pia avenue and 13h ireer when |0 faver of the republic citizens of other municipalities of | Ziven u tabulated estimate of obli- itens - e munlcinat markethouse in 1870, however, which netghborhood of the mariet rw"lgx“‘“d" could o without embarrassing | honor 'in this soldicr of Ttaly. "He similar size, as set forth in the report | gution which would fall upon the gov- | formed one of the most interesting | rats during the tearing down of old| the justice Department in any pro- | IS not alone Italy’s soldier, for, by | vehicl “oroner’ v DARING JAIL RESCUE. referred to. in the following words: | Grament in the event of adoption of|items of the presentation. Mr. Top- | buildings about the market at the| cecdings it might institute against|the Virtue that is in us, we Ameri: | pinian vehicle = A coroners Jury e We find from the evidence of fair-|ihe proposed legislation, and esti-|ham described the conditions there|time when the reconstruction pro-|iguch associations. gans have carned the right to callieq the policeman, but exonerated the minded men. residents of Washington | mates of available sources of revefue. | Previous to 1870 and the urgent ne-|ceedings were about to be initiated. him ours. Survivinpidriver inithe otheracoident § Pk familiar with real estate, values in|While Mr. Mellon may point out vari. |Cessity for the improvement of the general, that the present assessment | ou. L otiata tVar | old shacke and sheds which bestrewed | the public, inviting the owners of of real estate for taxation is fair and | not believed by high offieials that the | the Space about the central structure | 8ood ratter dogs to visit the scene RELIEF BILL PASSED. produced an iluminating extract | sideration was being given to how far | Virtue. that bravery, that dedication, | oth 410.C Stheets southwest where he | (L% (5 ‘organize ponular opinion | his automobile collided with another ted Press. The driver of a vehicle that knocked | CORK, January 18.—A daring ree- GEN. ALLEN DECORATED. down and fatally injured Ruth Wash- | Cue was carried out in the jail here yesterday by two ostensible visitors. Aswoc He cited notices which appeared for ST ' d 3 . = ington, colored, at Delaware avenue | 3 reasonable. Treasury would recommend a specific | of the market. at 4 o'clock during the day and e % N res! - | The; presented themselves to see ““Taxpayers of Washington are de-| plan for providing. fands. to hetray | Except for the loss of two lives| ticipate in a public rat baiting. Sev-|president's Signature Awaited on |King of Italy Confers Grand Cross | f) b iTets, Southwest, was exoner | George Burke. charged with firing on nied any voice or representation in| the expenses of a soldlers’ bonus. and a considerable amount of pri-|eral thousand rats were considered 4 s o a strect car com |2 police patrol, and when admitted to the bedy which imposes taxes upon vate property, the fire which burned|an ordinary killing. i Medical Supply Measure. on American Commander. i ‘ho was jolted from his ear| the jail held up the wardens with re- them and have no récourse against 3 the market to the ground. despite]|, Following the presentation of Mr. L ductor WO e ol oM his car{ volvers. The prisoner was taken away taxation which might become burden-| 12 DEAD IN EXPLOSIQN, |the efforts of the engine companies| ToPham's paper, the annual election The Senate vesterday accepted the | ROME. January 17—King Victor|and, Eied, Wis [he result of &n un-| with the aid of the accomplices who some or oppressive.” i s lof the time, including the Persever.|Of the society was held. Allan C.|House substitute bili authorizing | Emmanuel today conferred the grang | 4¥gidable accident. "\ were waiting outside with ladders. Upon motion of Capt. C. A. Barnard | oL i Bngine £ Company ¥ and Soactis was re-elected 'to’ the presi- | President Harding to turn over sur-|croes' and cordon of the crown e e U el - | By the Ascociated Press. v v ol arnard anc . B.|plus Army medical supplies not ex-| Italy upon Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, | traflic accide AL R e 3 % the association authorized the ap Washington Engine No. 4, was halled were named vice presidenta. | ceeding $4.000,000 in Value to relief | commander of the Atnerieny foreir; | was killed in an automobile crash at| POLICE R DED pointment of a committee to investi- | . January 17.—Eleven mem- |ag a benefit to the cit; Headlines Kate bread prices in the District and | bers of the crew ofthe German steam- | iy the newspaper: accounts greeted report at the next meeting. The as-(¢r Vesta, bound from Hamburg tofthe seeming disaster with the com- will request that a traffic [ Lisbon.*as well as the wife of the |ment “Gone at Last”, and the article voliceman be stationed at Cali urniu[”‘“‘f officer, were killed by an ex- elaborated on the sentiments afore- street and Connecticut avenue. Committees Announced. led at Towestoft by @& trawler late New Market Started. 1 President A. eCoulter Wells an- yesterday afternoon. As a result of that fire a new Center | Clagett Proctor, members of the be transferred under the bill within soeiation plosion on the ship following a fire. [ saig. | ien suryivors of the crew were land- [ J February Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— y OPERATIC "1“03 { La donna é mobile (Woman Is Fickle) From Rigoletto, Act III (Verdi) Tenor, in 3 1312 o RN PR T e TR T eesssessss...Mario Chamlee CONCERT “l".:{ My Laddie (Troubetzkoy-Thayer) Soprano... 13031 § Il Forget You (Burns-Ball) Tenor............. Theo. Karle 125 ) The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (Lockhart-Seitz) Tenor. Theo. Karle Listen to the Mocking Bird (Winner) Bird Voices by Margaret McKee. Soprano .Florence Easton .- Marie Tiffany Ma Curly-Headed Babby (Clutsam) Soprano. -Marie Tiffany INSTRUMENTAL Nets Kamennoi-Ostrow (Stony Island) Op. 10 (Rubinstein) Pianoforte Solo Leopold Godowsky 30928 § La Capricieuse (Elgar) Violin Solo................. +....Bronislaw Hyberman 13032 § Autumn and Winter (Glazounow) Violin, *Cello and Piano. ...Elshuco Trio 125 ) Swedish Folk Song (Swendsen) Violin, 'Cello and -Piano. cese Elshuco Trio so15 § Arlésienne—Minuet (Bizet).... Eet SR ..Vessella’s Italian Band 1.00 § Arlésienne—Farandole (Bizet) S, .Vessella’s Ttalian Band som § Velma (Rosebrook) Saxophone... c ..Rudy Wiedoeft ssc |} Saxophone Fantasie (Roscbrook) Saxophone Solo....... «...Rudy Wiedoeft 158 in Out’Alley (Carey-Smith). ... Strand Male Q m Our ey arey-Smit! . . . ran ale Quartet 350 { Siele ot Shando (Maheney Newa) 111" Strand Male Quartet 2172 § Georgia Rose (Sullivan-Flynn-Rosenthal) Tenor. «....James Craven 85 } I Want My Mammy (Wehner-Breau) Baritone.......... ..Ernest Hare 2173 [ 'm Just Too Mean To Cry (Parish-Young-Squires) Tenor _ « s8¢ . 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