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DANCE MUSiC ‘fi'T£S □ / I
All Muddled Up. Fox-Trot.
Waltzing the Blue!. WtlUiy
Paul Speeht and Ui i
Orchestra. A-3740 73c
Carolina in the Mbrning.
Silver Swanee. Fox-Trotr..
Eddie Elkins' Orchestra.
A-3737 75e
Bee.' Knee..
* Lovin’ Sam (Tho Sheik of
Alabnm'). Fox-1Y0t...
Ted Lewis and Hie Hand.
-3730 75t
Choo-Choo Blue*. Fox-Trot.
That Barkin' Dog (Woof
Wool I). Tti!ru. “Walt ■
inir tlie l)ugr.” j-l-" 1 r
Fox-Trot. Plunk If. d
phal and His Orchestra.
A-3711 7Sc
Fate. Fox-Trot.
Tad Lewis and His Dan;!.
A Dream of Romany. Fox-
Trot. Paul Specht
Hie Orchestra. A-3736 1W
POPULA
AH for the Love of Mike.
You Cnn Have Him. I Don't
Want Him, Didn’t Love
Him Anyhow Blue. 1 rat
and Srhenek, A-3735 7Sc
Lo.t (A Wonderful Girl).
Al Jolron.
If You Don’t Think So,
You’re Crarv.
Frank Crumit. A-3744 7Bt
INSTRUMENTAL ANO VOCAL SELECTIONS
For the Sake of Auld l.aitß
Syne.
My Buddy. Edwin Dale.
A-3734 79e
Orientale. (Ctll)
Simple Ami, Op. 2S.
Flute. Velio, harp.
Trio de Later, A-3737 75c
We.tern Star..
Neapolitan Polka. Accor ■
dion Sotos. Guido Deirn.
A-3728 78c
Maui Girl. W ilt
Moanalua Hula, 1 'keicle
Solos. Frank F’crcra.
A-3739 78c
SYMPHONY AND CC
Manon La.rant. "In quell*
trine morbido.” (In The '
Soft Silken Curtail - !;’.)
(Puccini) fi ’osar Pnsclh
79971 SI.OO
La Gioconda “Cielo a
Mar.’ 1 (Heaven and
Ocean.) (Ponchiolli)
Charles If ache ft.
98040 $1.50
Homing. (Del Rtego)
0 Pronnae Mb (DcKoven'
Car mala PonsalU'.
A-3732 SI.OO
Spanish Dance, Op. 21. (Karastlte)
Canaonetta. From ’‘Czwctfrtii in D Motor." Op.
38. (Tsehntkowoky) Violin Sold-.
Sascha Jacobsen. A-6223 $l5O
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY
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i Found s Four Leaf Clovrr.
From "George White's
Scandals." *
Time WUI rail. Intro. “Oh,
How I’ve Missed You,
tfnrjr. From "Sally,
Irene and Story.’’ Fo\-
Trofs. The Happy Sir
• A-3741 75c
Sixty Secondu Ev’ry Min.
ule (I Think of You).
Int ro, "Swu' theart 1 r,nc.”
Medley Fnx-Trov
Thu Columbians.
To-morrow Morning, Fox-
Tent. Eddie Elkins' Or *
chert ra . A-3745 73c
Three o'Clock in ihc Murn
>n". V
Le. Golonti. ia. Walti-.rs.
Prhue'i: DonceC Orches
tra. A.3724 75c
Four o'Clock Blues.
Hawaiian Blues. Fo.\-Trots.
lahany Dunn’s Original
dm Hounds. A-3729 75c
R SOI^GS
You Nerd One, Somd
Or<? NVods You. From
Queen o’ %
f uAvnmy’* C*’ on Copy.
l , om *‘Qih • r u’ Hearts.”
Xora lyutf v. \-374i! 75c
Clmo Choo.
'Wiry >ovm Yonder in Now
Orloann. Pfoscow Scrfc'j.
A-373! 75c
I Know 1 A notlirr
Hwd<M TIP.
1 Wfcnt to hr Rondy. Malf
Quartet, Fi*k Fnin rsi'y
JuKlr* 1 j )c>\<. A '726 75c
Ydl Scnys: i’dlrdlfv No. 1
Y-l<? Whoop It Up;
( t v> •■ and -na h t Harvnrd:
Phtfco Eli Vnlo; Down the
Fu?<?.
Valr So hi; a; Me dir v No. 7.
WUe, Irrithmon, WUe:
Amici; Brnv Mother Yale;
Rrs;ht College Year*.
Fha>mori Four A*377.3 75c
NCERT SELECTIONS
Tannhatiev March.
(W.ifc'noi )
Soldiers.* Choru*. From
“I'm! I.” (Gounod!
L . t o}mUf<in( h)cra Hoitar
Or! hv A : 6224 $1.50
Ad>tr. Scotch Ail .
When I Was Sc
Swedish fHk i f7*.n
cnc*' *!<v A-37.13 SI.OO
Where the Morning Glories
Around Oochn
I Wondlf How the Old Foifci
Art at Homo.
Ox cur Staff fa A-37 25 SI.OO
PRISONERS BROUGHT INTO
COURT TO GIVE TESTIMONY
(By Associated Peers.)
Mount Holly, Dec. 1.-—Five con
victs shackled each to the other, have
been brought here from the state
Prison and testified for te defense
of Mr*. Dori„ Bruner and her broth
er Harry Mohr, charged with killing
John T. Bruner, the circus man, last
march
The convicts were questioned in
at* attempt to upset the tesiiuofly of
Charles Pow e ll, the confessed slayer,
■who said he shot Bruner at the insti
atlon of Mrs Bruner and Mohr. The
convicts said that Powel: raved and
barked lik c a dog jn 's cell at the
county jail here while they were in
mates of the same prißOn.
Bread is the staff of life. Have the
best money can buy—VELVET.
V B— Thu !*,!* / /
\ Harder centra jtor* ml M
X whlrh rtiH A £
V varying. , ’ 9 *
The joy of a record
that is virtually
noiseless
Ft’’ (I OS E grinding,
X scratching surface
ncise. - ’. that have so insis
tently made themselves
heard through the music
you love will now annoy
you no more. Because
ColumbtS has discovered
a process which produces
a record sur
in texture, so
marvelously smooth that
the needle travels over it
almost inaudible.
This new and .unbeliev
ably quiet surface makes ,
the phonograph what it
should be, a musical in
strument of the highest,
and purest type—giving
you every inflection, the
most delicate phrasing, ex
quisitely expressed shades
of harmony that have pre
viously been lost in obtru- ,
sive surface sounds.
Ihc New Columbia
Records out fo-day are
made withMhis ultra
hue, and
quiet, ncwCAtare.
Lor contagious, rollick
ing fun listen to Blossom
Seeley burbling ‘‘Missis
. ippi Choo-Choo,” a vvay
doAvn-South blues. She's
gain’ home and she’s got a
glad "it that rubs right off
the record onto you. Here
is a simon-pure synco
pated melody with a back
ground of banjo twang
ing ecstasy, and it’s deli
ciously tree from irritating
scratch or scrape.
Tear out the accompany
ing list, take it to a Colum
bia Dealer and listen to
any or all of these New
Process Columbia Rec
ords. Note the smoothness
and fullness of tone. Nota
the beauty of expression.
Only in New Process Co
lumbia Records will you
find this new and quiet
surface. The process is
patented.
CROOK AND ARISTOCRAT
ARE RIVALS FOR A GIRL
Mae Marsh heading an all star cant
iii the William Christy Cabanue pro
duction, “Till We Meet Again.” plays
the role o£ a girl who i s loved by a
crook and an aristocrat. Her heart
goes out to each of them she is
stirred with sympathy for the crook
who befriended her and stood ready to
share his last cent with her at a tins
when jbe was friendless, homeless and
frightened. And th e aristocrat had
risked bis honor and reputation in
serving her.
Not until the filial scene does the
story unfold the secret of its romance,
and not until then does the stori
bring out its title 'Till \v,. Meet
Again”—in a smashing surprise (T
max. Thi s new Associated Exhibitors
feature i s the main attraction at th
Bijou theatre today, in addition I,
Miss Marsh, the east includes Norman
Kerry as the aristocrat, Walter Mil
ier as the crook, Martha Mansfield, .1
Barney Sherry, Julia Swavnc (Jordon,
fammy Young, and others. William
Christy Cobanne directed ‘'Till \V,
Meet Again,’’ which is his own story
adapted for the screen by Edmund
Wtulding.
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Only 4 popping Days Before Christmas
• Stone's Quality Fruit Cake
Fruit cake lias beeen honored in American tradition as a hnlidav viand <••?' royalest quality since eariy colquial da>s
In the olden days making the Holiday fruit cake was almost a ritual housewives vied with eachother in making
fruit cake embodying the most luxurous combinations of pecans, candied fruits and peels pineapple slices, whole cher
ries, big juicy, tender raisins, spices and conserves, added to wonderfully ri- ’ dough content.
SLONE'S REGAL QUALITY FRUIT CAKE made with a sincere regard for the old-fashioned ideas of liberal measure
of fruit cake ingredients of almost lavish goodness, from all quarters of the globe, brings to fruit akc lovers -f hulav
ALL OF THE OLD TIME RICHNESS AND INCOMPARABLE GOODNESS OF THE FAMOUS FRIT! CAKE OF 01 k FOR!
FATHERS.
Fui! 2 pound cake . . . $2.00
Full 5 pound cake . . . $5.00
Stone s Rich Fruit Cake
STONE’S RICH IKi ll CAKE counts its friends by yearly increasing numbers- id lio tg could he more appropro
or more appreciated as a holiday remembcrance to some distant friend.
Full 1 pound cake . . . 75c
Full 2 pound cake . . . $1.50
Full 4 pound cake . . . $3.00
Stone’s Popular Size Wrapped Cake
Silver Slice. Golden Sunbeam, Mephisto, Raisin, Spanish Cake, Creole l ruit=== Each • Idc
Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Grapesfruit, Oranges, Nuts
PH 61 NIX
“Cash and Carry Stores” -
VAUDEVILLE AND MATINEE
AT THE GRAND TODAY
Cliarle s Wants’* ''Virginia Bellas”!
close th< ir three Jay enaggement at .
the Grand today, and this afternoon
and tonight will be your last > hance
to st this talented company of fuu
makers. Also today, Corline Grilliith
will be seen in a late production en
titled "A Woman's Sacrifice" a story
even belter than ‘‘Divorce Coupon*/’
which was shewn last w e jk at the
Popular Grand theatre. Mi* g Griffith
has spent several months in the mak. !
ing of tli s picture and it can safely J
be said to be one o (the bestpieture I
that s h f . lias e ver offered to the pub- J
He in quite some time. A special Al
Christie comedy will help tin? fun |
section of the film program, and with ;
i lie funny bill tbni Warrel hs - intend
*
real good laugh for the blues.
Baumgartner’s Market. 312 Monk
street, phone 10, in addition to
choice western meat*, will in future
handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delivered. *'
neuritis, ami foruai a in gcu
ernl.
which cuntriinNF
o**%
few cenls. Ui't.'K muii bolth
of 21 and lOO.dX trad..-
uuirllof jP 'Mono-
oil.
wlgre
\ Satisfies the sweet tooth
\ and aids appetite and digestion.
v I Cleanses mouth and teeth.
\ A great boon to smokers,
\ relieving hot, dry mouth.
\ Combines pleasure and
\ benefit.
Don’t miss the joy of the
new WRIfiIEY’S P-K-the sugar
coated tid bit!
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