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Cylinder Lists: Columbia Brown Wax, Columbia XP, Columbia 20th Century, and Indestructible (2000)

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6 5019 A Little Piece of String Around His Neck 5021 Some Things are Better Left Unsaid 5024 Darky Cavalier 5025 Ring-Tailed Colored Band 5026 Convivial Man 5027 The Red Hot Member 5028 My Best Girl’s a New Yorker 5030 A Sporty Coon 5031 O Solomon You Are So Wise 5032 Do It Again, It Was So Funny 5033 O Mr. Hitchin 5037 I’ve Been Hoodooed 5038 Ma Onliest One 5039 What Right Had He on Broadway 5040 One of the Gaiety Girls 5041 Chimmie Fadden 5042 Oriental Echoes 5044 I Wonder Why 5045 Fishing For What .5048 Pat Malone Forgot He Was Dead ~5U49~McDevin’s Home, Sweet Home 5050 Henrietta 5052 Married Life 5053 The Fortune Teller 5056 Just What the Doctor Ordered 5061 I Don’t Love Nobody 5062 The Blow That Near Killed Father 5063 Glorious Beer 5064 Blackballed in the Lime-Kiln Club 5065 Still His Whiskers Grew 5066 Waste Not, Want Not 5067 This is Uuexpected 5068 What Do You Think of Hoolihan ? 5069 A Little Bunch of Whiskers on His Chin 5070 My Dad’s the Engineer 5071 Dear Kind Doctor 5072 A Button on Your Vest 5073 A Little You Know, So So 5074 In the Ranks of the Salvation Army 5075 Before and After Taking 5076 Katie Mahone 5077 Sweet Tillie Taylor 5078 Babbette (Francis Wilson’s Stuttering Song) 5079 The Sidewalks of New York 5080 Every Boy has Quarreled with His First Sweetheart 5081 Nothing’s Too Good for the Irish 5082 Cachuca Song 5083 Just Tell Them That You Saw Me 5084 Hot Tomale Alley 5085 Humankind 5086 And Then He Woke Up 5087 When Cleveland G^ts a Baby Boy 5088 Doris 5089 Be Good, My Father Said 5090 Onward, Christian Soldiers 5091 Safe in the Arms of Jesus 5092 Jesus, Lover of My Soul Songs by }. W, Myers The Famous Baritone. For artistic rendition no vocal records com- pare with these. They ^present the highest state of the art. Mr. Myers’ name is familiar wherever Talking Machines are used. 6001 Palm Branches 6002 The Monarch of the Woods 6003 The Bowery Grenadiers(ComicMarch Song) 6004 The Land League Band (Comic M’ch Song) 6005 The Gallant Emmett Guards 6008 Bedouin Love Song 6009 Just Tell Them That You Saw Me 6010 I Fear No Foe 6011 The Heart Bowed Down 6012 Beer, Beer, Glorious Beer 6013 When Johnny Comes Marching Home 6014 The Harp That Once Thro’ Tara’s Halls 6015 The Star Spangled Banner 6016 The Bell Buoy 6017 The Old Oaken Bucket 6018 The Sunshine of Paradise Alley 6019 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp 6020 She May Have Seen Better Days 6021 Just Before the Battle, Mother Songs by Edward M, Favor Mr. Favor’s voice is very pleasing and well adapted to record making. His records are loud and clear, every word being plainly spoken. Our list contains his best selections. 6503 What Do You Think of Hoolihan (with remarks by friends of the victim) 6504 The Singer in the Gallery 6505 The Forgotten Word 6506 When Grover Cleveland Gets a Baby Boy 6507 Katie Mahone 6508 Bonnie,My Queen (“Princess Bonnie”) 6509 Say Au Revoir, But Not Good-Bye 6510 Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill 6513 Ma Onliest One (May Irwin’s Coon Song) 6514 My Old Kentucky Home 6515 It Don’t Seem Like the Old Smile 6516 The Old Folks at Home 6517 Wot’Cher, or Knocked’Em in the Old Kent Road (Chevalier’s Coster Song) 6518 She May Have Seen Better Days 6520 I Can’t Change It ^3*21 My Old Dutch (Chevalier’s Coster Song) 6522 Slumber So Gently (“Princess Bonnie") 6523 Dreaming of Love “ 6524 The Minstrel Bov 6526 She Has No Papa Now 6527 Baby, Baby (from “Lady Slavey”) 6528 What Won’t We Do for Love 6529 McGinty at the Living Pictures 6530 A Dream of the Ball 6531 Just Tell Them That You Saw Me 6532 Oh, Mr. Austin 6533 Henrietta 6534 Louisiana Lou 6535 Take It Home and Give It to the Baby 6536 Hurrah for Biu. McKinley Songs by Herbert Holcombe A voice of remarkable sweetness, perfect enunciation, and musical talent of high degree make these records very desirable. 7001 A Night at the Play 7002 Love’s Sorrow 7003 Those Wedding - Bells Shall Not Ring Out 7005 The Arrow and the Song 7006 A Winter Lullaby 7007 Tell Her I Love Her So 7008 Bonnie My Queen 7009 Dreaming of Love 7011 Tip PRICE, 5.0 CENTS EACH; $5.00 PER DOZEN. ORDER BY NUMBER ONLY.