Victor records (1922)

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VICTOR RECORDS & _| Number | | 3 & a is Clever, The (Brockmann) Spanien eren| 18014|10k..85 Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula_ (“ Robinson Crusoe, Jr.””) | Collins-Harlan : eee Waltz Guitars Pale K. Lua-David paul 17701|101 .85 Hawaiian Waltz Guitars Pale K. Lua-David Kaili : Kilkenny (Irish Song) Charles Harrison { Molly O! (Scanlon) Reed Miles Ages LO 83 Killarney (Michael Balfe) By John McCormack (Tenor) 74157/12/1.75 By Henry Burr (Tenor) and The Minstrel Boy (Moore) James McCool|16139|10| .85 By McKee Trio Véiolin-’Cello-Piano and Kathleen Mavourneen McKee Trio|18091/10} .85 {Silerney. My Home O’er the Sea (Logan) Walter Van erent 17130110) 85 Mary Was My Mother’s Name (Lamb Solman) American Quartet ; Killiecrankie—Scotch Specialty Sir Harry Lauder!60018}10) .75 lea Specialty Sir Harry aa 452111101100 Wee Jean MacGregor Sir Harry Lauder ; Kilty Lads (Milligan-Lauder) Sir Harry Lauder|70097/12)1.25 ‘pe Lads (Milligan-Lauder) Sir Harry Lander} 55132)1211.50 The Message Boy Sir Harry Lauder ; KIMBALL, AGNES, Soprano Madame Butterfly—Some Day He'll Come Giacomo Puccinj|70054| 12/1 .2 5 Madame Butterfly—Some Day and Martha—Spinning Wheel Qt—V. Opera Qt}55114|12/1.50 KIMMEL, JOHN J., Accordion American Polka 16048 Hornpipe Medley 16317 Med. of Irish Jigs 18207 KINDLER, HANS, Violoncellist (For other records see Pink Section) Med. of Irish Reels 18207 Med. of Reels No.2 16171 Med. of Pop. Reels 16948 Medley of Waltzes 16127 Cygne, Le 45096 Gavotte 45116 Menuet (Valensin) 45116 Dream, A 45102 Melody in F 45096 Traumerei 45102 King Christian—See “ National and Patriotic Airs—Denmark ”’ ti 3 Cotton March (Sousa) Arthur Pryor’s ooa 5 Officer of the Day March (Hall) Arthur Pryor’s BandS|1®386|10) 3 ee Cotton March—For school marching (Sousa) Victor Fpoat 1°35 Officer of the Day March (Hall) Victor Military Band} |35284|!2\!. Te of Rags (Swisher) Arthur Pryor’s pend} ag Whistling Coon (Devere) Billy Murray and S. H. Dudley} |1§821)'9| ure of the Bungaloos (Greene-Straight) ’Gene ae: ‘ Ruff Johnson’s Harmony Band (Brooks-Abrahams) ’Gene Greene 18266/10) .85 King Rene’s Daughter—Sweet the Angelus is Ringing (Frederick Enock-Henry Smart) Marsh, Baker and Chorus ?|55055) 12) 1.50 Song of the Vikings (Faning) Victor Male Quartet {Sings Business, The—Gospel Hymn (Cassel) Trinity Chere 16889110|-.85 I Love to Tell the Story—Gospel Hymn Trinity Choir) _ KIPLING, RUDYARD ) Born in Bombay, India, 1865, and educated in England. He returned to India as a oung man, and there wrote the stories and poems which have made his name immortal. o him the “‘ Tommies’’ who fought so bravely under Haig owe their introduction to the world in general and America in particular. His ringing ballads and lilting songs are generously recorded, and will be found under their own titles. See “Boots,” “ Dann y Deever,” ‘“Fuzzy-Wuzzy,” ‘‘Gunga Din,’ “Gypsy Trail,” “L’Envoi.’’ “Mother °’ Mine, * “On the Road to Mandalay” and * ‘Rolling Down to Rio” ier a Miss—Waltz (Maurice Baron) Smith’s genestra | 7 8739 ' 0 Bs Romance—Waltz (Lee David) © Smith’s Orchestra ‘