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PEERLESS QUARTETTE—Continued. There’s a Typical Tipperary Over Here and That Old Irish Mother of Mine. Charles Harrison Wait’ll You See and When You’re Alone. Henry Burr
~We Must Have a Song to Remember and Goodnight, Angeline
When Pm Gone Youw’ll Soon Forget and | Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline
When the Angelus is Ringing
and In the Valley of the Moon. Clark and Burr When the Roll is Called Up Yonder and I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. Frank Croxton
Whistling Jim and Casey ene Went Down on the Robert E. Lee. Harlan and Collins
Who’ll Take the Place of Mary? and Mother’s Hands. Lewis James Worst is Yet to Come and Ja-Da (Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Jing Jing!) Arthur Fields
You'll Be There and Don’t Bite the Hand That Feeds You. Burr and Campbell See also: Browne and Peerless Quartette; “Jones and Peerless Qt.”
Peggy. (Moret.) Charles Harrison Say If With Flowers. (A. von Tilzer.) Charles Harrison
Peggy. _(Moret and Williams.) Fox-Trot. Art Hickman’s Orchestra Tell Me Why. (Rose.) Fox-Trot.
Art Hickman’s Orchestra
Perdita Waltz. (McKee.) Waltz. Prinee’s Orchestra Blue Paradise Waltzes. Introducing “The Waltz of the Season”
and “Auf Wiedersehn.” (Eysler and Romberg.) Prince’s Orchestra
Pére de la Victoire. March. (Ganne.) Celumbia Military Band La Brabangonne. (Van Campenhout.) (National Hymn of Bel
gium.) Columbia Military Band Pére “La Victoire.” March. French Army Band Marche Lorraine. French Army Band Pére “La Victoire.” (Ganne.) In French, Léon Rothier
La Marseillaise (“The Marseillaise.”) (de Lisle.) In French. Léon Rothier
Pére de la Vietoire. March. (Ganne.) Creatore’s Band
Turkish March. (Mozart.) Creatore’s Band Pére “La Victoire.’ March. (Ganne.) Prinee’s Band Washington Post March. (Sousa.) Prince’s Band Perfect Day, A. (Jacobs-Bond.) Columbia Mixed Quartette
Oh, Fair, Oh Sweet and Holy. (Cantor.) Violin, flute and harp trio
Perfect Day, A. (Jacobs-Bond.) Tollefsen Trio, violin, ’cello and piano Old Black Joe. (Foster.) Tollefsen Trio, violin, cello and piano
Perfect Day, A. (Jacobs-Bond.) Charles Harrison
The Rosary. (Nevin.) Charles Harrison Perfect Day, A. Introducing “Dear Old Girl.” (JacobsBond and Morse.) Waltz. Don Richardson Orchestra Suzi. (Renyt.) Fascinating Night. Waltz. Prince’s Band Perfect Day, A. (Jacobs-Bond.) Oscar Seagte Do You Remember? (Jacobs-Bond.) Osear Seagle
“THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia records. See announcement in back of this catalog.
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